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I'm calling an ashx handler with jquery ajax:

$.ajax({ type: "GET",
    url: "handlers/getpage.ashx?page=" + pageName,
    dataType: "html",
    success: function (response) {
               $('.hidden-slide-panel').append(response);
});

However when this hidden-slide-panel div gets populated, when I click on anything inside it, the form action value has been set now to getpage.ashx, rather than the calling pages form action. Is there a way to force it to use the calling pages action?

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Use the "data" property for ajax():

http://api.jquery.com/jQuery.ajax/

Example:

$.ajax({ type: "GET",
         url: "whatever.ashx",
         data: { page: pageName },
         success: function(data) { alert(data); }
});
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  • How are you handling events in your hidden slide panel? Sep 18, 2012 at 16:40
  • thanks, I'm using normal OnClick postbacks in my user control, the pageName variable is currently empty, the ashx just returns an ascx Html Control rendered into html, but this is being wrapped in another <form> tag with its post action set to getpage.ashx, so I have a form within a form, which contains the control html! All I wanted is the control html.
    – User101
    Sep 19, 2012 at 14:05
  • Oh, I see what you're trying to do now. I would not recommend sending DOM elements across the wire like that, it causes a lot of problems (as I'm sure you are aware now). Since you are already using ASP .net web forms, I would advise using UpdatePanel and the Microsoft AJAX library. It's not the most efficient system, but it does work. Also, you could use a ContentPlaceholder and dynamically load your user control onto it. That way you don't have nested forms, which are not compatible with html standards. Sep 19, 2012 at 15:13
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Sounds like you just need to set the form back to its original value if it's changing:

document.forms[0].action = 'whatever';
// or
document.YourFormNameHere.action = 'whatever';

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