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Asked: May 30, 20262026-05-30T19:47:27+00:00 2026-05-30T19:47:27+00:00

I have got this form: <form action=’/Admin/Update’ method=’post’> <input type=’text’ name=’dataUpdate’ value= + $temp

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I have got this form:

<form action='/Admin/Update' method='post'>
    <input type='text' name='dataUpdate' value=" + $temp + " />
    <input type='submit' value='Update'/>
</form>

and this jQuery:

$("form[action$='Update']").submit(function () {
    $.post( $(this).attr("action") , $(this).serialize() );
    return false;
});

The form submits itself..and I want it to be an ajax call instead.

What am I doing wrong…

If some of you know mvc3 could you tell me if this will invoke my action?

[HttpPost]
public ActionResult Update(string data)
{
    string data2 = data;   
    return View(_gMenus.GetMyMenus());
}

Or is it not the way to send variables with jQuery to this method

UPDATE:

even if i do this..there is still postback:

    $("#submit_btn").click(function () {

    return false;
});

Maybe I should use the method live()?

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    2026-05-30T19:47:28+00:00Added an answer on May 30, 2026 at 7:47 pm

    Try using event.preventDefault() which stop all browser action.

    $("form[action$='Update']").submit(function (event) {
        event.preventDefault();
        $.post( $(this).attr("action") , $(this).serialize() );
        return false;
    });
    

    Alternatively, you can change the submit button to a simple button like below,

    <input type='button' id="submit_btn" value='Update'/>
    

    and change the submit handler to click handler like below,

    $(document).ready (function () {
      $("#submit_btn").on ('click', function () {    
        $.post( $(this).attr("action") , $(this).serialize() );
        return false;
      });
    });
    

    Edit:
    You should use .on in below syntax for dynamic elements, (for jQuery v1.7)

    $(document).ready (function () {
       $(document).on ("click", "#submit_btn", function () {    
         $.post( $(this).attr("action") , $(this).serialize() );
         return false;
       });
    });
    

    Use .live for older versions,

    $(document).ready (function () {
       $("submit_btn").live ("click", function () {    
         $.post( $(this).attr("action") , $(this).serialize() );
         return false;
       });
    });
    
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