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Asked: June 1, 20262026-06-01T23:41:32+00:00 2026-06-01T23:41:32+00:00

im using MVC3. im trying to redirectToAction after doing a jquery post. edit: sorry

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im using MVC3. im trying to redirectToAction after doing a jquery post.

edit: sorry for not being specific. Whenever it reaches the return RedirectToAction, it just refreshes the same page and returns to the same current view.

my View code is as follows:

 $("button[name='command']").click(function () {

        var checked_status = null;
        if ($("#select_all").is(':checked')) {
            checked_status = true;
        } else {
            checked_status = false;
        }

        $.post('@Url.Action("SaveInvitations", "Contractors")',
              {
                  command: $(this).val(),
                  selectedContractors: $("input[name='selectedContractors']:checked").map(function () { return $(this).val(); }).get().join(","),
                  page: $(".selected").text(),
                  CheckedAll: checked_status
              });
    });

and my controller has the following:

        if (command == "skip")
        {
            TempData["message"] = string.Format("No contractors where selected");
            RedirectToAction("Index", "Home");
        }
        else
        {
...
TempData["message"] = string.Format("The invitations have been send successfully.");
                Session["subModel"] = null;
                return RedirectToAction("Index", "Home");
}

Then again, im just trying to do a redirectToAction after a jquery $.post. What do I have to do to make it work?

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    2026-06-01T23:41:34+00:00Added an answer on June 1, 2026 at 11:41 pm

    RedirectToAction is a server side method. Since you are doing a jQuery post, you probably need to do that once your post is completed.

     $.post('@Url.Action("SaveInvitations", "Contractors")',
                  {
                      command: $(this).val(),
                      selectedContractors: $("input[name='selectedContractors']:checked").map(function () { return $(this).val(); }).get().join(","),
                      page: $(".selected").text(),
                      CheckedAll: checked_status
                  },function(){
      window.location.href='@Url.Action("Index", "Home")';
    });
    

    Here is another way to do write the above method, using the explicit call to done to make it more readable.

     var url='@Url.Action("SaveInvitations", "Contractors")';
     var data =  {
                      command: $(this).val(),
                      selectedContractors: $("input[name='selectedContractors']:checked")
                              .map(function () { return $(this).val(); }).get().join(","),
                      page: $(".selected").text(),
                      CheckedAll: checked_status
                 };
     $.post(url,data)
      .done(function(){
            window.location.href='@Url.Action("Index", "Home")';
       });
    

    If you are doing a redirect after the jQuery ajax operation, Why not directly call the Action method (normal form posting) and then do redirect from there ? People usually use jQuery ajax operations to have partial page updates. are you sure you want to do like this ?

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