Maybe somewhere in your project there's already a lower level catch for ajax errors, like an ajaxSetup or an ajaxError.
Also, is jQuery the only framework implemented?
문제
Hello how to prevent browser from alerting by itself, when returning a HttpStatusCodeResult
object.
The Action Method:
[HttpPost]
public ActionResult Finish()
{
//Throw the status code result
return new HttpStatusCodeResult(500,"Oops something wrong happened!");
}
The script
jQuery.ajax({
url: '@Url.Action("Finish","Home")',
type: "POST",
success : function(result) {
alert("success is:"+result);
},
error: function (response, status, errorThrown) {
alert(errorThrown);
}
});
The result of calling Finish() Action is displayed in the alert();
function, but
under the custom alert,
The browser also alerts with a message - "The page cannot be displayed because an internal server error has occurred."
The actual problem was, as #tanathos pointed out, a global function:
jQuery(document).ajaxError(function (e, jqxhr, settings, exception) {
if (jqxhr != null) {
alert(jqxhr.responseText);
}
Thank you very much for your help. Question Closed.
해결책
Maybe somewhere in your project there's already a lower level catch for ajax errors, like an ajaxSetup or an ajaxError.
Also, is jQuery the only framework implemented?