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javascript - jQuery post request (not AJAX)

In an ASP.NET MVC app I use jQuery for posting data on button-click:

<button onclick="addProducts()">Add products</button>
....
$.post('<%= Url.Action("AddToCart", "Cart") %>',
            {
                ...
                returnUrl: window.location.href
            });

In the "AddToCart" action of "Cart" controller I use redirection to another View after posting:

    public RedirectToRouteResult AddToCart(..., string returnUrl)
    {
        ...
        return RedirectToAction("Index", new { returnUrl });            
    }

All is okay, except this redirection. I stay on the same page after posting. I suspect it's due to AJAX type of "POST" request.

How to solve the problem with jQuery POST request blocking the redirection?

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I created a $.form(url[, data[, method = 'POST']]) function which creates a hidden form, populates it with the specified data and attaches it to the <body>. Here are some examples:

$.form('/index')

<form action="/index" method="POST"></form>
$.form('/new', { title: 'Hello World', body: 'Foo Bar' })

<form action="/index" method="POST">
    <input type="hidden" name="title" value="Hello World" />
    <input type="hidden" name="body" value="Foo Bar" />
</form>
$.form('/info', { userIds: [1, 2, 3, 4] }, 'GET')

<form action="/info" method="GET">
    <input type="hidden" name="userIds[]" value="1" />
    <input type="hidden" name="userIds[]" value="2" />
    <input type="hidden" name="userIds[]" value="3" />
    <input type="hidden" name="userIds[]" value="4" />
</form>
$.form('/profile', { sender: { first: 'John', last: 'Smith', postIds: null },
                     receiver: { first: 'Foo', last: 'Bar', postIds: [1, 2] } })

<form action="/profile" method="POST">
    <input type="hidden" name="sender[first]" value="John">
    <input type="hidden" name="sender[last]" value="Smith">
    <input type="hidden" name="receiver[first]" value="John">
    <input type="hidden" name="receiver[last]" value="Smith">
    <input type="hidden" name="receiver[postIds][]" value="1">
    <input type="hidden" name="receiver[postIds][]" value="2">
</form>

With jQuery's .submit() method you can create and submit a form with a simple expression:

$.form('http://stackoverflow.com/search', { q: '[ajax]' }, 'GET').submit();

Here's the function definition:

jQuery(function($) { $.extend({
    form: function(url, data, method) {
        if (method == null) method = 'POST';
        if (data == null) data = {};

        var form = $('<form>').attr({
            method: method,
            action: url
         }).css({
            display: 'none'
         });

        var addData = function(name, data) {
            if ($.isArray(data)) {
                for (var i = 0; i < data.length; i++) {
                    var value = data[i];
                    addData(name + '[]', value);
                }
            } else if (typeof data === 'object') {
                for (var key in data) {
                    if (data.hasOwnProperty(key)) {
                        addData(name + '[' + key + ']', data[key]);
                    }
                }
            } else if (data != null) {
                form.append($('<input>').attr({
                  type: 'hidden',
                  name: String(name),
                  value: String(data)
                }));
            }
        };

        for (var key in data) {
            if (data.hasOwnProperty(key)) {
                addData(key, data[key]);
            }
        }

        return form.appendTo('body');
    }
}); });

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