I have a similar post on this on StackOverflow but perhaps my misunderstanding is more substantial. I have an action Index() and an Index view its rendering. From Index() view depending on the button clicked [HttpPost]Index() or [HttpPost]Search() must be called cause I'm posting some data. Is the only way to post to different actions is by using jQuery ? If jQuery is the only way, if my actions return views(complete Html pages), to I have to clean the whole document element from the $.post and fill it up with my views html ? I'm pretty new to all this, thanks a ton!
@using (Html.BeginForm())
{
<input name="startDate" type="text" size="20" class="inputfield" id="datepicker" />
<a href="#" id="apply_button">...</a>
<a href="#" id="go_button">...</a>
}
public ActionResult Index(string lang)
{
return View();
}
//Perhaps this action is needed
[HttpPost]
public ActionResult Index(string lang, string startDate)
{
return View();
}
[HttpPost]
public ActionResult Search(string lang, string startDate)
{
return View();
]