WordPress ajax returning html

Am using WordPress ajax to load the sub-categories dynamically.

Here’s my code

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Php code

  function techento_getsubcat() {
  $category_name = $_POST['catname'];
  $cat_id = $_POST['catid'];
  return wp_dropdown_categories( 'show_option_none=Choose a Sub              Category&tab_index=10&taxonomy=category&hide_empty=0&child_of=' . $cat_id . '' );

  }
  add_action('wp_ajax_techento_getsubcat', 'techento_getsubcat');
  add_action('wp_ajax_nopriv_techento_getsubcat', 'techento_getsubcat');

Jquery

        jQuery(document).ready(function(){
   $('#cat').change(function(e){
   alert("changed");

    $.ajax({
        type: 'POST',
        dataType: 'json',
        url: pcAjax.ajaxurl ,
        data: { 
            'action': 'techento_getsubcat', //calls wp_ajax_nopriv_ajaxlogin
          'catname':    $('#cat option:selected').text(), 
            'catid':    $('#cat option:selected').val() },
        success : function(response){
                 alert(response);
             console.log(response);

           $("#subcats").html(response);

        }
    });
    e.preventDefault();

      });
  });

The problem with the above code is that php returns the raw html irrespective of the thing asked to return

even if set it to

    return true;

it then returns the raw html of subcategories generated plus ‘0’

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  1. You’re missing the $ shortcode in

    jQuery(document).ready(function($){
    

    The Ajax callback is better handled by wp_send_json_success(), so we don’t have to worry with return or echo, exit or die. For that, set echo to false in the dropdown arguments:

    function techento_getsubcat() {
        $cat_id = intval( $_POST['catid'] );
        $args = array(
            'hide_empty'         => 0, 
            'echo'               => 0,
            'child_of'           => $cat_id,
            'taxonomy'           => 'category'
        );
        $data = wp_dropdown_categories( $args );
        wp_send_json_success( $data );
    }
    

    On Ajax success, use response.data:

    success : function(response){
        console.log(response.data);
    }