Form.hidden ViewHelper <f:form.hidden>  
                
            
    
    
        
            
        
    Renders an 
        <input type="hidden" ...> tag.
Examples
Example:
<f:form.hidden name="myHiddenValue" value="42" />
            
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Output:
<input type="hidden" name="myHiddenValue" value="42" />
            
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You can also use the "property" attribute if you have bound an object to the form. See <f:form> for more documentation.
Go to the source code of this ViewHelper: Form\HiddenViewHelper.php (GitHub).
Arguments
Allows arbitrary arguments
This ViewHelper allows you to pass arbitrary arguments not defined below directly
                        to the HTML tag created. This includes custom
                        data- arguments.
The following arguments are available for the form.hidden ViewHelper:
accesskey
- 
            
- Type
 - string
 
Keyboard shortcut to access this element 
additionalAttributes
- 
            
- Type
 - array
 
Additional tag attributes. They will be added directly to the resulting HTML tag. 
aria
- 
            
- Type
 - array
 
Additional aria-* attributes. They will each be added with a "aria-" prefix. 
class
- 
            
- Type
 - string
 
CSS class(es) for this element 
data
- 
            
- Type
 - array
 
Additional data-* attributes. They will each be added with a "data-" prefix. 
dir
- 
            
- Type
 - string
 
Text direction for this HTML element. Allowed strings: "ltr" (left to right), "rtl" (right to left) 
id
- 
            
- Type
 - string
 
Unique (in this file) identifier for this HTML element. 
lang
- 
            
- Type
 - string
 
Language for this element. Use short names specified in RFC 1766 
name
- 
            
- Type
 - string
 
Name of input tag 
onclick
- 
            
- Type
 - string
 
JavaScript evaluated for the onclick event 
property
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- Type
 - string
 
Name of Object Property. If used in conjunction with <f:form object="...">, the "name" property will be ignored, while "value" can be used to specify a default field value instead of the object property value. 
respectSubmittedDataValue
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- Type
 - bool
 - Default
 - true
 
enable or disable the usage of the submitted values 
style
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- Type
 - string
 
Individual CSS styles for this element 
tabindex
- 
            
- Type
 - integer
 
Specifies the tab order of this element 
title
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- Type
 - string
 
Tooltip text of element 
value
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- Type
 - mixed
 
Value of input tag