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

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