Passing Forms textboxes values to Controller
I have the below:
Home Controller:
public IActionResult Index()
return View();
public ActionResult Transfer()
string path = @Url.Content(webRootPath + "\SampleData\TruckDtrSource.json");
if (System.IO.File.Exists(path))
System.IO.File.Delete(path);
return View();
public ActionResult FindTruck()
return View("Transfer");
Transfer.cshtml:
<button id="btnTransfer" name="btnTransfer" class="btn btn-success center-block" onclick="FindTruck();">Search</button>
<script>
function FindTruck()
$.ajax(
type: "GET",
url: "/Home/FindTruck",
async: true,
success: function (msg)
ServiceSucceeded(msg);
,
error: function ()
return "error";
);
</script>
when the user click on "btnTransfer", I need to pass the values from the textboxes to my Controller.
could you please help me?
thank you & regards,
javascript c# ajax razor core
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I have the below:
Home Controller:
public IActionResult Index()
return View();
public ActionResult Transfer()
string path = @Url.Content(webRootPath + "\SampleData\TruckDtrSource.json");
if (System.IO.File.Exists(path))
System.IO.File.Delete(path);
return View();
public ActionResult FindTruck()
return View("Transfer");
Transfer.cshtml:
<button id="btnTransfer" name="btnTransfer" class="btn btn-success center-block" onclick="FindTruck();">Search</button>
<script>
function FindTruck()
$.ajax(
type: "GET",
url: "/Home/FindTruck",
async: true,
success: function (msg)
ServiceSucceeded(msg);
,
error: function ()
return "error";
);
</script>
when the user click on "btnTransfer", I need to pass the values from the textboxes to my Controller.
could you please help me?
thank you & regards,
javascript c# ajax razor core
1
You need to POST your form to pass values to the server.
– Poul Bak
Oct 23 '18 at 17:04
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I have the below:
Home Controller:
public IActionResult Index()
return View();
public ActionResult Transfer()
string path = @Url.Content(webRootPath + "\SampleData\TruckDtrSource.json");
if (System.IO.File.Exists(path))
System.IO.File.Delete(path);
return View();
public ActionResult FindTruck()
return View("Transfer");
Transfer.cshtml:
<button id="btnTransfer" name="btnTransfer" class="btn btn-success center-block" onclick="FindTruck();">Search</button>
<script>
function FindTruck()
$.ajax(
type: "GET",
url: "/Home/FindTruck",
async: true,
success: function (msg)
ServiceSucceeded(msg);
,
error: function ()
return "error";
);
</script>
when the user click on "btnTransfer", I need to pass the values from the textboxes to my Controller.
could you please help me?
thank you & regards,
javascript c# ajax razor core
I have the below:
Home Controller:
public IActionResult Index()
return View();
public ActionResult Transfer()
string path = @Url.Content(webRootPath + "\SampleData\TruckDtrSource.json");
if (System.IO.File.Exists(path))
System.IO.File.Delete(path);
return View();
public ActionResult FindTruck()
return View("Transfer");
Transfer.cshtml:
<button id="btnTransfer" name="btnTransfer" class="btn btn-success center-block" onclick="FindTruck();">Search</button>
<script>
function FindTruck()
$.ajax(
type: "GET",
url: "/Home/FindTruck",
async: true,
success: function (msg)
ServiceSucceeded(msg);
,
error: function ()
return "error";
);
</script>
when the user click on "btnTransfer", I need to pass the values from the textboxes to my Controller.
could you please help me?
thank you & regards,
javascript c# ajax razor core
javascript c# ajax razor core
edited Oct 23 '18 at 18:43
Erik Philips
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41.3k693126
asked Oct 23 '18 at 16:53
MacdroopyMacdroopy
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1
You need to POST your form to pass values to the server.
– Poul Bak
Oct 23 '18 at 17:04
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1
You need to POST your form to pass values to the server.
– Poul Bak
Oct 23 '18 at 17:04
1
1
You need to POST your form to pass values to the server.
– Poul Bak
Oct 23 '18 at 17:04
You need to POST your form to pass values to the server.
– Poul Bak
Oct 23 '18 at 17:04
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you should post your form like this example:
function FindTruck()
$.ajax(
url: "/Home/FindTruck",
type: 'POST',
data:
Email: $("#Email").val(),
,
cache: false,
async: false,
success: function (data)
,
error: function (xhr, ajaxOptions, thrownError, data)
);
and in your controller:
[HttpPost]
public JsonResult FindTruck(string Email)
--------your code----------------
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you should post your form like this example:
function FindTruck()
$.ajax(
url: "/Home/FindTruck",
type: 'POST',
data:
Email: $("#Email").val(),
,
cache: false,
async: false,
success: function (data)
,
error: function (xhr, ajaxOptions, thrownError, data)
);
and in your controller:
[HttpPost]
public JsonResult FindTruck(string Email)
--------your code----------------
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you should post your form like this example:
function FindTruck()
$.ajax(
url: "/Home/FindTruck",
type: 'POST',
data:
Email: $("#Email").val(),
,
cache: false,
async: false,
success: function (data)
,
error: function (xhr, ajaxOptions, thrownError, data)
);
and in your controller:
[HttpPost]
public JsonResult FindTruck(string Email)
--------your code----------------
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you should post your form like this example:
function FindTruck()
$.ajax(
url: "/Home/FindTruck",
type: 'POST',
data:
Email: $("#Email").val(),
,
cache: false,
async: false,
success: function (data)
,
error: function (xhr, ajaxOptions, thrownError, data)
);
and in your controller:
[HttpPost]
public JsonResult FindTruck(string Email)
--------your code----------------
you should post your form like this example:
function FindTruck()
$.ajax(
url: "/Home/FindTruck",
type: 'POST',
data:
Email: $("#Email").val(),
,
cache: false,
async: false,
success: function (data)
,
error: function (xhr, ajaxOptions, thrownError, data)
);
and in your controller:
[HttpPost]
public JsonResult FindTruck(string Email)
--------your code----------------
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You need to POST your form to pass values to the server.
– Poul Bak
Oct 23 '18 at 17:04