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I would probably use two different view files - one for ajax, one for the non ajax, so in your controller

if($ajax)
{
    return view('ajax', $data);
}else{
    return view('not-ajax', $data);
}
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It seems like your call to "if ($ajax)" worked as expected and "if ($ajax == false)" did not. You can print out or dd $ajax to see what values it is having.

You could use "@else" instead of making two if statements.

Did you try "if (! $ajax)"?

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