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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T22:46:56+00:00 2026-05-13T22:46:56+00:00

basically, im calling Html.TextAreaFor to display a form, which is great/not a problem… people

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basically, im calling Html.TextAreaFor to display a form, which is great/not a problem…

people enter text in it, and it gets submitted, and if it is successful, i want to return an empty Html.TextAreaFor… but after it’s submitted, in the action method i am clear to set the Comment that people are making in the TextArea to an empty string “”, however, when it’s loaded, it always has the text from the previous load.

i am loading everything in ajax by just updating a Div… and to make sure everything is normal, i have (as a text) a normal Html.TextArea where i specify the name and value. the Html.TextArea is right under the Html.TextAreaFor and acts exactly as it should, but the Html.TextAreaFor for some reason is not!

this is strange because i am reloading the entire DIV which the form is contained in, from a PartialView, at evey submission!!

im also making sure the div is loading with a typical system.datetime.now string returned with everything, and the mentioned Html.TextArea working as it should, it’s driving me insane… am i missing something guys? are there any perculiar properties about …For’s that i should be aware of?

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    2026-05-13T22:46:56+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 10:46 pm

    Try clearing the ModelState object, which is the HTML helpers read the value from.

    Also see What am I misunderstanding about how Html.TextBoxFor works?.

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