I'm curious what's the reason for that also.

However, if you really need to put into JSON to send over to the
server, you can first use serializeArray()
http://docs.jquery.com/Ajax/serializeArray
to convert all the form data into JSON (object format), and then use
this official JSON script:
http://www.json.org/json2.js
Use the stringify function to convert the JSON into a literal String,
which you can send over to the server.

On Jul 2, 5:22 am, Giovanni Battista Lenoci <gian...@gmail.com> wrote:
> DaNieL ha scritto:> i'll love that the plugin will send a request like:
>
> > mypage.php?mytest=[{'firstone':'here some text!','secondone':'text in
> > here too'}]
>
> > Is it possible?
>
> Don't know, but I'm curious, what's the motive behind this choice? If
> you pass a json object you have to convert in an array with json_decode
> to have an array similar to $_POST, right?
>
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