I have a situation in which I need to set a date and time to a hidden field via javascript. I must be able to catch this hidden field value as a parameter of my action in the server.
The problem is that I don't know what format to use to write the datetime in the hidden field. I googled a lot and didn't find a table explaining what datetime formats are compatible with the default model binding engine.
I've tried both iso datetime: "yyyy-mm-dd'T'HH:MM:ss" and iso utc datetime: "UTC:yyyy-mm-dd'T'HH:MM:ss'Z'" with no success.
PS: I know ASP.NET MVC accounts for whether it's a GET or a POST while dealing with formats and cultures. My culture is PT-BR and it's a POST.
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is pt-br inside the action method, and the default model binder is trying to parse a date that's in pt-br format, then everything should work ootb. If you need the default model binder to parse dates of other cultural formats than the current (such as 2010-01-01 when the cultures are pt-br) you may have to do it yourself. @Hasan, is that guaranteed to be safe regardless of the current cultures? Doesn't the default model binder attempt to parse the date using the current culture first? And in that case, what about cultures that use YYYY-DD-MM?