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c# - ASP.NET - Ajax.BeginForm OnSuccess call back with params

I want to add more params to my OnSuccess call back (but keep the ajax context variable).
What I did is:

 using (Ajax.BeginForm("Register", new AjaxOptions() {
   OnSuccess = "new function(arg){HandleBasicForm(arg , 'MyCustomVariable')}",
    ...

The JS function:

function HandleBasicForm(ajaxContext , myCustomVariable){
            var content = ajaxContext.get_response().get_object();
            ....
        }

But ajaxContext is null.
How do I do that?

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Since you're using get_response() I'm guessing that you're not using the unobtrusive javascript stuff (in MVC3 you've set HtmlHelper.UnobtrusiveJavaScriptEnabled = false) and you're referencing the MicrosoftAjax,js and MicrosoftMvcAjax.js files. If that's the case you just need to drop the new keyword.

 using (Ajax.BeginForm("Register", new AjaxOptions() { OnSuccess = "function(arg){HandleBasicForm(arg , 'MyCustomVariable')}"})

If you are using the MVC3 unobtrusive javascript support with jquery.unobtrusive-ajax.js then you can use the implicitly available xhr and data variables instead.

using (Ajax.BeginForm("Register", new AjaxOptions() { OnSuccess = "HandleBasicForm(data, 'MyCustomVariable')"})

In your handler there would be no need to use get_response().get_object() since the deserialized JSON data would be passed in to your handler directly.

function HandleBasicForm(data, myCustomVariable){
    var someValue = data.someProperty; //work with data object returned
    ....
}

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