I have a Controller that return a view with a model such as :
public ActionResult AddSetStory()
{
StoryModel sm = new StoryModel();
return View(sm);
}
with model as :
namespace AStoryToTell.Views.Stories.StoriesModel
{
public class StoryModel
{
public int IDStory { get; set; }
public int IDUser { get; set; }
public string Title { get; set; }
public string StoryDescription { get; set; }
public string StoryText { get; set; }
public string ImagePath { get; set; }
public IEnumerable<string> Tags { get; set; }
public string Base64File { get; set; }
public string FileName { get; set; }
public string tagsString { get; set; }
}
}
but i cannot access it through my view
Even though I have the @model annotation as first line in my view :
@model AStoryToTell.Views.Stories.StoriesModel.StoryModel
What am I missing here ? Shouldn't Model be strongly typed as class StoryModel ?? What i don't understand is why it is not recognize by VS 2013 ?
Although if i do this :
<script>
var someVariable = '@Model.tagsString';
console.log(someVariable);
</script>
It will log what i've put in my model as attribute tagsString ..
You've probably solved the problem but the exact same thing happened to me and I restarted visual studio (2013 Professional) and the issue got resolved.
Thought I'd post this for people who might stumble in here in the future.
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