Could someone tell me what causes a $.ajax 'POST' request to result a full post-back (full page refresh)?
I'm using the $.ajax 'POST' in the ASP.NET MVC context, where the view is calling the controller method (which returns a JSON result) through a $.ajax 'POST' request.
The code is below.
// View.
<button id="save" onclick="saveClick()" />
// View.
<script type="text/javascript">
    function saveClick() {
        if (!$("form").valid()) {
            return false;
        }
        $.ajax({
            url: '@Url.Action(@MVC.Ticket.ActionNames.SaveTicket, @MVC.Ticket.Name)'
            type: 'POST',
            data: JSON.stringify(getJsonTicket()),
            dataType: 'json',
            contentType: "application/json",
            cache: false,
            success: function(data) {
                alert(data.SaveResult);
            }
        });
        return true;
    }
    function getJsonTicket() {
        ...
    }
</script>
// Controller action.
public virtual JsonResult SaveTicket(Ticket newTicket)
{
    try
    {
        TicketManager.SaveTicket(newTicket);
        return Json(new CreateTicketViewModel {SaveResult = "success"});
    }
    catch
    {
        return Json(new CreateTicketViewModel { SaveResult = "error" });
    }
}
Do
<button id="save" type="button" onclick="saveClick()" />
to make sure form is not posted by this button.
Explanation:
The default value for the type attribute of button elements is "submit".
https://stackoverflow.com/a/3315016/1014281
Are you sure that you are using a <button> and not <input type="submit">? Because if you don't prevent the button from submitting it will submit the form (full postback).
<input type="submit" onclick="return saveClick()"> should work as long as saveClick() always return false.
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