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Asked: May 29, 20262026-05-29T20:43:23+00:00 2026-05-29T20:43:23+00:00

Example model: public class Thing { [JsonProperty(foo)] public string Foo {get;set;} [JsonProperty(bars)] public Dictionary<string,string>

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Example model:

public class Thing
{
[JsonProperty("foo")]    
public string Foo {get;set;}
[JsonProperty("bars")]  
public Dictionary<string,string> Bars {get;set;}
}

i want the output to look like this:

{"foo":"Foo Value", "bars":{"key1":key1Value,"key2":key2Value}}

The reason I want the values of the Dictionary to be without quotes is so I can pull the value from the client via jquery:

{"foo":"Foo Value", "bars":{"key1":$('#key1').val(),"key2":$('#key2').val()}}

Is this possible using Json.Net?

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    2026-05-29T20:43:24+00:00Added an answer on May 29, 2026 at 8:43 pm

    This is my implementation I came up with:

    public class DictionaryConverter : JsonConverter
        {
            public override bool CanConvert(Type objectType)
            {
                return objectType == typeof(Dictionary<string, string>);
            }
    
            public override object ReadJson(JsonReader reader, Type objectType, object existingValue, JsonSerializer serializer)
            {
                throw new NotImplementedException();
            }
    
            public override void WriteJson(JsonWriter writer, object value, JsonSerializer serializer)
            {
                var items = (Dictionary<string, string>)value;
               writer.WriteStartObject();
                foreach (var item in items)
                {
    
                    writer.WritePropertyName(item.Key);
                    writer.WriteRawValue(item.Value);
    
                }
                writer.WriteEndObject();
                writer.Flush();
    
            }
        }
    

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