JSON will work efficiently, Else, you can pass an XML String which you
can parse and extract parameters thru your PHP code.

Thanks,
Dexter.

On Apr 24, 11:58 pm, "imrane...@gmail.com" <imrane...@gmail.com>
wrote:
> I think going on json way is much better
>
> function hello_world(param1, param2, param3, param4)
> {
>     $.ajax(
>     {
>         type: 'POST',
>         url: 'foo.php',
>         dataType: 'html',
>         data: {param1 : param1_value, para2 : param2_value, param3 :
> param3_value},
>         success: function(data)
>         {
>         }
>     });
>
> }
>
> On Apr 24, 7:30 pm, Thierry <lamthie...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > Right now, I'm using jQuery's ajax like the following:
>
> > function hello_world(param1, param2, param3, param4)
> > {
> >     $.ajax(
> >     {
> >         type: 'POST',
> >         url: 'foo.php',
> >         dataType: 'html',
> >         data: 'param1=' + param1 + '&param2=' + param2 + '&param3=' +
> > param3 + '&param4=' + param4,
>
> >         success: function(data)
> >         {
> >         }
> >     });
>
> > }
>
> > In foo.php, I retrieve the parameters like:
>
> > $_POST['param1], ...
>
> > Is there a more elegant way to pass the parameters on the javascript
> > side?

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