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Peter Mortensen
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I recently found an odd behavior in the ASP.NET MVC 5 framework and posted a question about it.

It was marked as a duplicate, which is true, my mistake.

The reason I didn't realize it, was that the accepted answer in the other question does not answer the question I was trying to ask,ask; it just provides a workaround. The question I was trying to ask is: whyWhy does AspASP.NetNET MVC 5 framework not mark the radio button checked even if it should.?

A little later a helpful user found out that this is a bug in AspASP.NetNET MVC 5 and posted it here.

Should I delete my question? Should I add my own answer in the original question which explains also why this is happening, not just a workaround? Or should the accepted answer be edited with more information?

What is the right course of action?

I recently found an odd behavior in the ASP.NET MVC 5 framework and posted a question about it.

It was marked as a duplicate, which is true, my mistake.

The reason I didn't realize it, was that the accepted answer in the other question does not answer the question I was trying to ask, it just provides a workaround. The question I was trying to ask is why does Asp.Net MVC 5 framework not mark the radio button checked even if it should.

A little later a helpful user found out that this is a bug in Asp.Net MVC 5 and posted it here.

Should I delete my question? Should I add my own answer in the original question which explains also why this is happening, not just a workaround? Or should the accepted answer be edited with more information?

What is the right course of action?

I recently found an odd behavior in the ASP.NET MVC 5 framework and posted a question about it.

It was marked as a duplicate, which is true, my mistake.

The reason I didn't realize it, was that the accepted answer in the other question does not answer the question I was trying to ask; it just provides a workaround. The question I was trying to ask is: Why does ASP.NET MVC 5 framework not mark the radio button checked even if it should?

A little later a helpful user found out that this is a bug in ASP.NET MVC 5 and posted it here.

Should I delete my question? Should I add my own answer in the original question which explains also why this is happening, not just a workaround? Or should the accepted answer be edited with more information?

What is the right course of action?

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honk
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Question marked as dublicateduplicate - original questions answer incomplete

I recently found an odd behavior in the ASP.NET MVC 5 framework and posted a question about it here: RadioButtonFor in EditorTemplate does not select the radiobuttonquestion about it.

It was marked as a duplicateduplicate, which is true, my mistake: RadioButtonFor not selecting value in editor templates.

The reason I didn't realiserealize it, was that the accepted answer in the other question does not answer the question I was trying to ask, it just provides a workaround. The question I was trying to ask is why does Asp.Net MVC 5 framework not mark the radiobuttonradio button checked even if it should.

A little later a helpful user found out that this is a bug in Asp.Net MVC 5 and posted it here: https://github.com/aspnet/AspNetWebStack/issues/108here.

Should I delete my question? Should I add my own answer in the original question which explains also why this is happening, not just a workaround? Or should the accepted answer be edited with more information?

What is the right course of action?

Thank you

Question marked as dublicate - original questions answer incomplete

I recently found an odd behavior in the ASP.NET MVC 5 framework and posted a question about it here: RadioButtonFor in EditorTemplate does not select the radiobutton

It was marked as a duplicate, which is true, my mistake: RadioButtonFor not selecting value in editor templates

The reason I didn't realise it was that the accepted answer in the other question does not answer the question I was trying to ask, it just provides a workaround. The question I was trying to ask is why does Asp.Net MVC 5 framework not mark the radiobutton checked even if it should.

A little later a helpful user found out that this is a bug in Asp.Net MVC 5 and posted it here: https://github.com/aspnet/AspNetWebStack/issues/108

Should I delete my question? Should I add my own answer in the original question which explains also why this is happening, not just a workaround? Or should the accepted answer be edited with more information?

What is the right course of action?

Thank you

Question marked as duplicate - original questions answer incomplete

I recently found an odd behavior in the ASP.NET MVC 5 framework and posted a question about it.

It was marked as a duplicate, which is true, my mistake.

The reason I didn't realize it, was that the accepted answer in the other question does not answer the question I was trying to ask, it just provides a workaround. The question I was trying to ask is why does Asp.Net MVC 5 framework not mark the radio button checked even if it should.

A little later a helpful user found out that this is a bug in Asp.Net MVC 5 and posted it here.

Should I delete my question? Should I add my own answer in the original question which explains also why this is happening, not just a workaround? Or should the accepted answer be edited with more information?

What is the right course of action?

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Esko
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Question marked as dublicate - original questions answer incomplete

I recently found an odd behavior in the ASP.NET MVC 5 framework and posted a question about it here: RadioButtonFor in EditorTemplate does not select the radiobutton

It was marked as a duplicate, which is true, my mistake: RadioButtonFor not selecting value in editor templates

The reason I didn't realise it was that the accepted answer in the other question does not answer the question I was trying to ask, it just provides a workaround. The question I was trying to ask is why does Asp.Net MVC 5 framework not mark the radiobutton checked even if it should.

A little later a helpful user found out that this is a bug in Asp.Net MVC 5 and posted it here: https://github.com/aspnet/AspNetWebStack/issues/108

Should I delete my question? Should I add my own answer in the original question which explains also why this is happening, not just a workaround? Or should the accepted answer be edited with more information?

What is the right course of action?

Thank you