well im using the serializer that came with mxajax... which is the one right off json.org i believe...
ahh... i missed it.. *slaps forhead* duh, the serializer... ok, i see where I need to be looking... i was looking at the json.js serializer and not the mxajax serializer... thanks everyone... if i figure it out ill repost soon... On Aug 16, 11:11 am, "Erik Beeson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Deserializing JSON in JavaScript is as simple as running the code: > > > eval(jsonString); > > While that's correct, you probably want to stick said deserialized > object somewhere: > > eval('var json = ' + jsonString); > console.log(json); > > Or some such. > > --Erik