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Noticed a new thing today while trying to solve a problem that I have.

ViewModel:

[Required]
public PaymentOption PaymentOption { get; set; }

Enum:

public enum PaymentOption
{
    CreditCard,
    Invoice
}

View:

<div>
    @Html.RadioButtonFor(x => x.PaymentOption, PaymentOption.CreditCard, new Dictionary<string, object> {{ "id" , "cc" }}) Credit Card
    @Html.RadioButtonFor(x => x.PaymentOption, PaymentOption.Invoice, new Dictionary<string, object> {{ "id" , "in" }}) Invoice
</div>

If I now changed the PaymentOption property to an int none of the radiobuttons are checked by default when rendering the view.

public int PaymentOption { get; set; }

If the PaymentOption property is an PaymentOption enum one of the radiobuttons are checked by default and in the html source the input radio has checked=checked.

public PaymentOption PaymentOption { get; set; }

Why this behavior? Shouldn't it be the same for both int and enum for the PaymentOption property?

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  • Please, stop referring to "ASP.NET MVC" simply as "MVC". One is a framework, while other is a language-independent design pattern. It's like calling IE - "the internet"
    – tereško
    Aug 16, 2013 at 1:11
  • Yep, sorry, I know the difference.. probably clicked post question too quick! Aug 16, 2013 at 8:50

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