When Passing message as sweet alert text ,Not Working










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This is my Code in MVC view:



@if(msgs != null) 
<script>

sweetAlert(
title: "User Registration",
text: "" + msgs + "",
type: "success",
confirmButtonText: "OK",
allowOutsideClick: "true"
);

</script>



It Does Not execute alert ,But when i replace text:""+msgs+"" with text:"Some Message" it executed Alert Successfully.
I need to Pass Message Dynamically.










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  • How you're passing the msgs string? If never assigned, msgs always have either empty value or null.

    – Tetsuya Yamamoto
    Nov 16 '18 at 6:39











  • No, I Pass Some Message to msgs from controller Via Viewbag.Message. Previously i assigned as var msgs=viewbag.Message;

    – Vignesh D
    Nov 16 '18 at 6:41












  • So, you should have var msgs = '@ViewBag.Message' somewhere, and put check against null or empty string. Are you already passed string to @ViewBag.Message from controller?

    – Tetsuya Yamamoto
    Nov 16 '18 at 6:42











  • ya, Previously i assigned as var msgs=viewbag.Message..

    – Vignesh D
    Nov 16 '18 at 6:43











  • msgs is fiilled with correct message that is "Registered Successfully" so only it come inside script but only problem is cant pass to sweetalert text

    – Vignesh D
    Nov 16 '18 at 6:44
















0















This is my Code in MVC view:



@if(msgs != null) 
<script>

sweetAlert(
title: "User Registration",
text: "" + msgs + "",
type: "success",
confirmButtonText: "OK",
allowOutsideClick: "true"
);

</script>



It Does Not execute alert ,But when i replace text:""+msgs+"" with text:"Some Message" it executed Alert Successfully.
I need to Pass Message Dynamically.










share|improve this question
























  • How you're passing the msgs string? If never assigned, msgs always have either empty value or null.

    – Tetsuya Yamamoto
    Nov 16 '18 at 6:39











  • No, I Pass Some Message to msgs from controller Via Viewbag.Message. Previously i assigned as var msgs=viewbag.Message;

    – Vignesh D
    Nov 16 '18 at 6:41












  • So, you should have var msgs = '@ViewBag.Message' somewhere, and put check against null or empty string. Are you already passed string to @ViewBag.Message from controller?

    – Tetsuya Yamamoto
    Nov 16 '18 at 6:42











  • ya, Previously i assigned as var msgs=viewbag.Message..

    – Vignesh D
    Nov 16 '18 at 6:43











  • msgs is fiilled with correct message that is "Registered Successfully" so only it come inside script but only problem is cant pass to sweetalert text

    – Vignesh D
    Nov 16 '18 at 6:44














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This is my Code in MVC view:



@if(msgs != null) 
<script>

sweetAlert(
title: "User Registration",
text: "" + msgs + "",
type: "success",
confirmButtonText: "OK",
allowOutsideClick: "true"
);

</script>



It Does Not execute alert ,But when i replace text:""+msgs+"" with text:"Some Message" it executed Alert Successfully.
I need to Pass Message Dynamically.










share|improve this question
















This is my Code in MVC view:



@if(msgs != null) 
<script>

sweetAlert(
title: "User Registration",
text: "" + msgs + "",
type: "success",
confirmButtonText: "OK",
allowOutsideClick: "true"
);

</script>



It Does Not execute alert ,But when i replace text:""+msgs+"" with text:"Some Message" it executed Alert Successfully.
I need to Pass Message Dynamically.







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  • How you're passing the msgs string? If never assigned, msgs always have either empty value or null.

    – Tetsuya Yamamoto
    Nov 16 '18 at 6:39











  • No, I Pass Some Message to msgs from controller Via Viewbag.Message. Previously i assigned as var msgs=viewbag.Message;

    – Vignesh D
    Nov 16 '18 at 6:41












  • So, you should have var msgs = '@ViewBag.Message' somewhere, and put check against null or empty string. Are you already passed string to @ViewBag.Message from controller?

    – Tetsuya Yamamoto
    Nov 16 '18 at 6:42











  • ya, Previously i assigned as var msgs=viewbag.Message..

    – Vignesh D
    Nov 16 '18 at 6:43











  • msgs is fiilled with correct message that is "Registered Successfully" so only it come inside script but only problem is cant pass to sweetalert text

    – Vignesh D
    Nov 16 '18 at 6:44


















  • How you're passing the msgs string? If never assigned, msgs always have either empty value or null.

    – Tetsuya Yamamoto
    Nov 16 '18 at 6:39











  • No, I Pass Some Message to msgs from controller Via Viewbag.Message. Previously i assigned as var msgs=viewbag.Message;

    – Vignesh D
    Nov 16 '18 at 6:41












  • So, you should have var msgs = '@ViewBag.Message' somewhere, and put check against null or empty string. Are you already passed string to @ViewBag.Message from controller?

    – Tetsuya Yamamoto
    Nov 16 '18 at 6:42











  • ya, Previously i assigned as var msgs=viewbag.Message..

    – Vignesh D
    Nov 16 '18 at 6:43











  • msgs is fiilled with correct message that is "Registered Successfully" so only it come inside script but only problem is cant pass to sweetalert text

    – Vignesh D
    Nov 16 '18 at 6:44

















How you're passing the msgs string? If never assigned, msgs always have either empty value or null.

– Tetsuya Yamamoto
Nov 16 '18 at 6:39





How you're passing the msgs string? If never assigned, msgs always have either empty value or null.

– Tetsuya Yamamoto
Nov 16 '18 at 6:39













No, I Pass Some Message to msgs from controller Via Viewbag.Message. Previously i assigned as var msgs=viewbag.Message;

– Vignesh D
Nov 16 '18 at 6:41






No, I Pass Some Message to msgs from controller Via Viewbag.Message. Previously i assigned as var msgs=viewbag.Message;

– Vignesh D
Nov 16 '18 at 6:41














So, you should have var msgs = '@ViewBag.Message' somewhere, and put check against null or empty string. Are you already passed string to @ViewBag.Message from controller?

– Tetsuya Yamamoto
Nov 16 '18 at 6:42





So, you should have var msgs = '@ViewBag.Message' somewhere, and put check against null or empty string. Are you already passed string to @ViewBag.Message from controller?

– Tetsuya Yamamoto
Nov 16 '18 at 6:42













ya, Previously i assigned as var msgs=viewbag.Message..

– Vignesh D
Nov 16 '18 at 6:43





ya, Previously i assigned as var msgs=viewbag.Message..

– Vignesh D
Nov 16 '18 at 6:43













msgs is fiilled with correct message that is "Registered Successfully" so only it come inside script but only problem is cant pass to sweetalert text

– Vignesh D
Nov 16 '18 at 6:44






msgs is fiilled with correct message that is "Registered Successfully" so only it come inside script but only problem is cant pass to sweetalert text

– Vignesh D
Nov 16 '18 at 6:44













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try this. you're not quite mixing your server-side and client-side correctly:



@if(msgs != null) 
<text>
<script>

sweetAlert(
title: "User Registration",
text: "@msgs",
type: "success",
confirmButtonText: "OK",
allowOutsideClick: "true"
);

</script>
</text>



where @msgs is the string value from ViewBag






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    try this. you're not quite mixing your server-side and client-side correctly:



    @if(msgs != null) 
    <text>
    <script>

    sweetAlert(
    title: "User Registration",
    text: "@msgs",
    type: "success",
    confirmButtonText: "OK",
    allowOutsideClick: "true"
    );

    </script>
    </text>



    where @msgs is the string value from ViewBag






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      try this. you're not quite mixing your server-side and client-side correctly:



      @if(msgs != null) 
      <text>
      <script>

      sweetAlert(
      title: "User Registration",
      text: "@msgs",
      type: "success",
      confirmButtonText: "OK",
      allowOutsideClick: "true"
      );

      </script>
      </text>



      where @msgs is the string value from ViewBag






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        try this. you're not quite mixing your server-side and client-side correctly:



        @if(msgs != null) 
        <text>
        <script>

        sweetAlert(
        title: "User Registration",
        text: "@msgs",
        type: "success",
        confirmButtonText: "OK",
        allowOutsideClick: "true"
        );

        </script>
        </text>



        where @msgs is the string value from ViewBag






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        try this. you're not quite mixing your server-side and client-side correctly:



        @if(msgs != null) 
        <text>
        <script>

        sweetAlert(
        title: "User Registration",
        text: "@msgs",
        type: "success",
        confirmButtonText: "OK",
        allowOutsideClick: "true"
        );

        </script>
        </text>



        where @msgs is the string value from ViewBag







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