I'm using a jquery library that rates a training event. Basically here is the client side code that rates a training date:
$('#rateItYours').bind('rated reset', function (e) {
var ri = $(this);
var value = ri.rateit('value');
var trainingID = $("#MainContent_hlTrainingDateID").text();
//maybe we want to disable voting? ri.rateit('readonly', true);
$.ajax({
url: 'RateIt.aspx', //your server side script
data: { id: trainingID, value: value }, //our data
type: 'POST',
success: function (data) {
$('#response').append('<li>' + data + '</li>');
},
error: function (jxhr, msg, err) {
$('#response').append('<li style="color:red">' + msg + '</li>');
}
});
});
So I've easily got the value of the rating using:
var value = ri.rateit('value');
And I also have the Database ID I need for the training date with this:
var trainingID = $("#MainContent_hlTrainingDateID").text();
So I can alert both value
and trainingID
. My issue is I never wrote anything that makes some sort of ajax()
call. So I see it passes the url RateIt.aspx
so I created a new webform called RateIt.aspx. So far so good...but how should the code of this RateIt.aspx intercept the trainingID
and value
as noted here:
data: { id: trainingID, value: value }, //our data
So I'm using the chrome developers tool, and I see that before I added RateIt.aspx it failed saying it could not find this resource. So once I created RateIt.aspx then chrome did not report an error, but the issue is I'd like to understand this ajax call and how to write RateIt.aspx. How would it look to take those values from the data
line.
Can someone please explain and provide guidance on how RateIt.aspx would look like? Maybe showing the code (preferably in C#) that actually grabs these values and either alerts them or some sort of mock up code to see I've got the right values? Sorry for the noob question.