WebGrid
pagination links work properly in all cases, except one (that I noticed).
When you use CheckBoxFor
in MVC, it creates an input[type=hidden]
and an input[type=check-box]
for the same field so that it can handle state. So, if you have a field named X
and submit your form in the GET
method, you will end up with an URL like this:
The default model binder can understand these multiple instances os X
and figure out it's value.
The problem occurs when you try to paginate the WebGrid
. It's behavior is to try catch the current request parameters and repass them in the pagination links. However, as there's more than one X
, it will pass X=false,true
instead of the expected X=false
or X=false&X=true
That's a problem because X=false,true
won't bind properly. It will trigger an exception in the model binder, prior to the beggining of the action.
Is there a way I can solve it?
EDIT:
It seems like a very specific problem but it's not. Nearly every search form with a check box will break the WebGrid pagination. (If you are using GET)
EDIT 2:
I think my only 2 options are:
- Build my own WebGrid pager that is more clever on passing parameters for pagination links
- Build my own Boolean model binder that understands
false,true
as valid