InputExtensions::Hidden Method

 

Returns a hidden input element.

Namespace:   System.Web.Mvc.Html
Assembly:  System.Web.Mvc (in System.Web.Mvc.dll)

NameDescription
System_CAPS_pubmethodSystem_CAPS_staticHidden(HtmlHelper^, String^)

Returns a hidden input element by using the specified HTML helper and the name of the form field.

System_CAPS_pubmethodSystem_CAPS_staticHidden(HtmlHelper^, String^, Object^)

Returns a hidden input element by using the specified HTML helper, the name of the form field, and the value.

System_CAPS_pubmethodSystem_CAPS_staticHidden(HtmlHelper^, String^, Object^, IDictionary<String^, Object^>^)

Returns a hidden input element by using the specified HTML helper, the name of the form field, the value, and the HTML attributes.

System_CAPS_pubmethodSystem_CAPS_staticHidden(HtmlHelper^, String^, Object^, Object^)

Returns a hidden input element by using the specified HTML helper, the name of the form field, the value, and the HTML attributes.

The difference between calling the Hidden method and using an input element is that the Hidden method is designed to make it easy to bind to view data or model data.

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InputExtensions::Hidden Method (HtmlHelper^, String^)

Returns a hidden input element by using the specified HTML helper and the name of the form field.

public:
[ExtensionAttribute]
static MvcHtmlString^ Hidden(
	HtmlHelper^ htmlHelper,
	String^ name
)

Parameters

htmlHelper
Type: System.Web.Mvc::HtmlHelper^

The HTML helper instance that this method extends.

name
Type: System::String^

The name of the form field and the ViewDataDictionary key that is used to look up the value.

Return Value

Type: System.Web.Mvc::MvcHtmlString^

An input element whose type attribute is set to "hidden".

The difference between calling the Hidden method and using an input element is that the Hidden method is designed to make it easy to bind to view data or model data.

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InputExtensions::Hidden Method (HtmlHelper^, String^, Object^)

Returns a hidden input element by using the specified HTML helper, the name of the form field, and the value.

public:
[ExtensionAttribute]
static MvcHtmlString^ Hidden(
	HtmlHelper^ htmlHelper,
	String^ name,
	Object^ value
)

Parameters

htmlHelper
Type: System.Web.Mvc::HtmlHelper^

The HTML helper instance that this method extends.

name
Type: System::String^

The name of the form field and the ViewDataDictionary key that is used to look up the value.

value
Type: System::Object^

The value of the hidden input element. The value is retrieved in this order - the ModelStateDictionary object, the value of this parameter, the ViewDataDictionary object, and lastly, a value attribute in the html attributes.

Return Value

Type: System.Web.Mvc::MvcHtmlString^

An input element whose type attribute is set to "hidden".

The difference between calling the Hidden method and using an input element is that the Hidden method is designed to make it easy to bind to view data or model data.

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InputExtensions::Hidden Method (HtmlHelper^, String^, Object^, IDictionary<String^, Object^>^)

Returns a hidden input element by using the specified HTML helper, the name of the form field, the value, and the HTML attributes.

public:
[ExtensionAttribute]
static MvcHtmlString^ Hidden(
	HtmlHelper^ htmlHelper,
	String^ name,
	Object^ value,
	IDictionary<String^, Object^>^ htmlAttributes
)

Parameters

htmlHelper
Type: System.Web.Mvc::HtmlHelper^

The HTML helper instance that this method extends.

name
Type: System::String^

The name of the form field and the ViewDataDictionary key that is used to look up the value.

value
Type: System::Object^

The value of the hidden input element. The value is retrieved in this order - the ModelStateDictionary object, the value of this parameter, the ViewDataDictionary object, and lastly, a value attribute in the html attributes.

htmlAttributes
Type: System.Collections.Generic::IDictionary<String^, Object^>^

An object that contains the HTML attributes to set for the element.

Return Value

Type: System.Web.Mvc::MvcHtmlString^

An input element whose type attribute is set to "hidden".

The difference between calling the Hidden method and using an input element is that the Hidden method is designed to make it easy to bind to view data or model data.

The htmlAttributes parameter consists of an object that contains name/value pairs. The attributes that are specified in the name/value pairs depend on the HTML element that is being rendered. For example, for an input element where type is set to "hidden", you might provide the following anonymous object:

No code example is currently available or this language may not be supported.
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InputExtensions::Hidden Method (HtmlHelper^, String^, Object^, Object^)

Returns a hidden input element by using the specified HTML helper, the name of the form field, the value, and the HTML attributes.

public:
[ExtensionAttribute]
static MvcHtmlString^ Hidden(
	HtmlHelper^ htmlHelper,
	String^ name,
	Object^ value,
	Object^ htmlAttributes
)

Parameters

htmlHelper
Type: System.Web.Mvc::HtmlHelper^

The HTML helper instance that this method extends.

name
Type: System::String^

The name of the form field and the ViewDataDictionary key that is used to look up the value.

value
Type: System::Object^

The value of the hidden input element. The value is retrieved in this order - the ModelStateDictionary object, the value of this parameter, the ViewDataDictionary object, and lastly, a value attribute in the html attributes.

htmlAttributes
Type: System::Object^

An object that contains the HTML attributes to set for the element.

Return Value

Type: System.Web.Mvc::MvcHtmlString^

An input element whose type attribute is set to "hidden".

The difference between calling the Hidden method and using an input element is that the Hidden method is designed to make it easy to bind to view data or model data.

The htmlAttributes parameter consists of an object that contains name/value pairs. The attributes that are specified in the name/value pairs depend on the HTML element that is being rendered. For example, for an input element where type is set to "hidden", you might provide the following anonymous object:

No code example is currently available or this language may not be supported.
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