The following code works just fine without FriendlyUrls turned on for an ASP.Net Web Forms project:
<script type="text/javascript">
$(document).ready(function () {
$.ajax({
url: '/Default.aspx/GetData',
type: 'POST',
beforeSend: function( xhr ) {
xhr.setRequestHeader("Content-type",
"application/json; charset=utf-8");
},
success: function (result) {
var resultData = (result.d? result.d : result);
alert(resultData);
},
error : function(){
alert('error');
}
});
});
</script>
Here is the server-side code for the page method (WebMethod):
[System.Web.Services.WebMethod]
public static string GetData()
{
return "Hello";
}
When I load the page in browser, I can see the response as { "d" : "Hello" }
, which is the expected result.
Now, if the friendly urls are added using the NuGet package Microsoft.AspNet.FriendlyUrls, the same code would not work. As FriendlyUrls are turned on, I changed the url in jquery ajax call to be "/Default/GetData", but then I would not receive the expected result. Rather I receive the html of the Default.aspx page.
I am struggling to find out why this would not work, the only thing I changed was adding the nuget package for the FriendlyUrls!
I have been trying to find solutions and the most close readable answers I could find were:
Using jQuery for AJAX with ASP.NET Webforms
http://encosia.com/using-jquery-to-directly-call-aspnet-ajax-page-methods/
Note that all the related posts in given answers do not use FriendlyUrls. I have also seen some answers that indicate that the jquery ajax calls would work fine with MVC, WebAPI, but my project is restricted to use ASP.Net Web Forms.
Am I doing something wrong or missing something here? Has anyone encountered the same scenario for their project? If so, can you please answer how this can be solved? Thanks a bunch for taking time to read and reply.
After spending way too much time on this, I found out that I needed to change this in App_Start/RouteConfig.cs:
//settings.AutoRedirectMode = RedirectMode.Permanent;
settings.AutoRedirectMode = RedirectMode.Off;