I have a web application that utilises both the MVC Ajax calls:
Html.ActionLink() rendering as Sys.Mvc.AsyncForm.handleCl开发者_运维知识库ick( in the page source
and: jQuery Ajax calls, eg:
$.post()
Now I can easily set a generic Ajax indicator to show and hide when the jQuery is making an Async call using:
  $('#indicatorId').ajaxStart(function() {
                $(this).show();
            }).ajaxStop(function() {
                $(this).hide();
            });
And I can set some functions to show and hide the same indicator by passing values into the constructor of the Ajax.ActionLink constructor and setting OnBegin and OnComplete, but this means that I have to do this EVERYTIME I add a new Ajax.ActionLink to the site. 
Is there a better way to do this? Perhaps I could scan the DOM after it's rendered and add the generic events then?
Any thoughts, better examples?
Unless you've a compelling reason (I've never found one) you shouldn't mix jQuery and MS Ajax into the same site and unless you've a compelling reason you should prefer jQuery. So, no need to use Ajax.* helper methods which tend to pollute the markup with javascript. 
Do it the jQuery way, unobtrusively.
 
         
                                         
                                         
                                         
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