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I am using jquery ajax to post username and password and return with a result it with working perfectly with GET method but using the post method it send the data but not return with the html result here is my code:

$.ajax({
    type: "POST",
    url: "panel.aspx",
    data: username + ";" + pw,
    success: function (result) {
        $("#midiv").html(result);

    }
});
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  • Post your data using JSON map instead of your string
    – sdespont
    Aug 12, 2012 at 15:11

4 Answers 4

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Try;

$.ajax({
    type: 'POST',
    url: 'panel.aspx',
    data: {
          'username=' + uname "&password=" + pword,
//Note:- uname and pword are variables and not text
          },
    success: function (result) {
        $("#midiv").html(result);

    }
});

in your aspx, you may catch data something like;

Dim uname, pword
uname = Request.Form("username")
pword = Request.Form("password")

Hope this helps...

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Try this:

$.ajax({
    type: "POST",
    url: "panel.aspx",
    data: {
        username: "foo",
        pw: "bar"
    },
    success: function (result) {
        $("#midiv").html(result);
    }
});

The way you are doing you are sending the variables in the GET request URL. To send data via post, define an object in the data config which the keys represent the parameters that you want to send.

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You are not sending the data correctly, try:

$.ajax({
    type: "POST",
    url: "panel.aspx",
    data: 'username=' + username + "&password=" + pw,
    success: function (result) {
        $("#midiv").html(result);

    }
});
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$.ajax({
    type: "POST",
    url: "panel.aspx",
    data: {username: username, password: pw}
}).done(function(result) {
    $("#midiv").html(result);
});

You'll also need to change your serverside scripts to listen for POST requests and not GET requests, for instance in PHP it would be:

$user = $_POST['username'];
$pw = $_POST['password'];

Not really sure how to do it in aspx, but I'm guessing you'll figure that out ?

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