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Asked: May 30, 20262026-05-30T21:55:13+00:00 2026-05-30T21:55:13+00:00

Why does the first alert say undefined? Note that the alert is there and

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Why does the first alert say undefined? Note that the alert is there and the textbox only appears when i dismiss the alert.

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Subsequent “new” click alerts “RowId”. After i dismiss the alert, i see two boxes.
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Here is my view with an Ajax.Action link which is InserterAfter.

@Ajax.ActionLink("New", "_New", new { Controller = "Test" }
    , new AjaxOptions() 
        { InsertionMode = InsertionMode.InsertAfter, UpdateTargetId = "divNew" })

<div id="divNew" />

Here is my partialview.

RowId: @Html.TextBox("RowId")<br />
<script language="javascript">
    $(document).ready(function ()
    {
        alert($('input[name="RowId"]').attr('Id'));
    });
</script>
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    2026-05-30T21:55:15+00:00Added an answer on May 30, 2026 at 9:55 pm

    Try the following in your main view:

    <!-- TODO: This script should be moved to a separate javascript file
         because you should never mix markup and javascript. But for the 
         purpose of this demonstration I have left it in the view 
    -->
    <script type="text/javascript">
        var onSuccess = function (result) {
            $('#divNew').append(result);
        };
    </script>
    
    @Ajax.ActionLink(
        "New", 
        "_New", 
        new { controller = "Test" }, 
        new AjaxOptions() { OnSuccess = "onSuccess" }
    )
    <div id="divNew" />
    

    or throw away Ajax.* helpers and use plain old jQuery:

    <!-- TODO: This script should be moved to a separate javascript file
         because you should never mix markup and javascript. But for the 
         purpose of this demonstration I have left it in the view 
    -->
    <script type="text/javascript">
        $(function () {
            $('#mylink').click(function (result) {
                $.ajax(this.href, {
                    success: function (result) {
                        $('#divNew').append(result);        
                    }
                });
                return false;
            });
        });
    </script>
    
    @Html.ActionLink(
        "New", 
        "_New", 
        new { 
            controller = "Test" 
        },
        new { 
            id = "mylink" 
        }
    )
    <div id="divNew" />
    

    This being said, if I am not mistaken and if my memory is good, I think I’ve already commented on a similar previous question of yours, but I will repeat it here so that other people can see it as well:

    do not put any javascript in partial or any views whatsoever. Javascript belongs to separate files and should not be mixed with markup.

    I am seeing people making this mistake over and over again and I think its important to point it out.

    P.S: you probably wanted to use .attr('id') instead of .attr('Id').

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