In short, we have specific requirements. That is to place certain data into form elements and then submit the form. The reason we're doing this is so a new window opens to return an excel spreadsheet, but we need to give the parameters to the form request.
Basically, my data points (clickPoints variable in javascript) isn't being passed to the action method on the server-side, but it is in the form request.
As follows:
$("#excel").click(function() {
$("#Points").val(getExcelDataPoints(clickPoints));
$("#GeomType").val("LINESTRING");
$("#StartDate").val($("#start-date").val());
$("#EndDate").val($("#end-date").val());
$("#ExcelExport").submit(); // this is the form which I want to submit
});
All of the other parameters work fine, except for the points. Here's the definition of the getExcelDataPoints
function getExcelDataPoints(points)
{
var data = "{'Points': [";
for(var i = 0; i < points.length; i++) {
data += "{'Da': '" + points[i].lat() + "', 'Ea': '" + points[i].lng() + "'},";
}
data = data.substr(0, data.length - 1);
data += "]}";
return data;
}
You may be wondering why I'm constructing it manually. There are reasons. The thing is, this definitely works when doing an $.ajax
request using jquery, so I know the format is absolutely fine. But, when doing the first code listing as above, it doesn't work.
Here's the action definition on the server;
[HttpPost]
public IList<AISExcelPosition> ExcelExport(LatLng[] Points, GeomType GeomType, DateTime StartDate, DateTime EndDate)
{
var poo = Request.Form["Points"];
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Yes. I have a pet unicorn in my code.
You'll see the var poo = Request.Form["Points"];
bit which we shoved in there which proved to us (and after observing the form data in the underlying POST request) that the data is indeed there, all nicely formatted.
Here's the actual JSON data:
"{'Points': [{'Da': '49.45995313552066', 'Ea': '-2.5134216308593977'},{'Da': '49.45894893804116', 'Ea': '-2.5134216308593977'}]}"
Any clues on what I should be doing?