I am trying to replicate something similar to that of the 'flag' feature on StackOverflow, where a user clicks on a 'delete' link. They are then shown a popup (using jQuery) prompting them for a reason why they are deleting the item. They are presented with a few predefined options via a series of radio buttons, along with an 'other' textbox. They must select one of these options before then submitting the form, which would then perform some serverside operations, then the initial pop-up would disappear (and I would manipulate some text in a couple of places).
I've got the popup in place and I have rendered a form with the various options within this popup, but I'm not sure how to handle the posting of this form. If I treat it as a normal form, when the user clicks the submit button in the pop-up, it won't be performing any ajax functionality but instead posting to one of my controller action methods and then I need to (server-side) redirect back to my page, so as to see the changes.
How is the collection of data from within a popup normally handled in an AJAX type scenario? Can anyone please provide any examples? I can't see how SO is doing it with the 'flag' functionality.