Thanks for the feedback. I was considering doing the 2nd method you've described but I wanted to make sure I wasn't reinventing the wheel by doing so.
On Oct 1, 5:27 pm, James <james.gp....@gmail.com> wrote: > You can either (1) modify the jQuery library to do that, or (2) in > your "url" parameter just hard-code it in the format that you want and > insert the variables in there also without using the "data" parameter > (recommended). > > On Oct 1, 10:58 am, acedanger <acedange...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > > > Whenever execute the following code, the URL that is formed has "?" > > before my name and an "=" before my value (so the URL would be "http:// > > url/?acct=123"). I need the URL formatted so that a "+" is in front of > > the name and a ":" (colon) to be before the value (i.e. formatted like > > "http://url/+acct:123"). Is there a way to change this behavior? > > > $.ajax({ > > url: lansaUrl('proc', 'func'), > > global: true, > > cache: false, > > type: "GET", > > data: ({"acct": object.value}), > > dataType: "json", > > success: function(result){ > > $("p#customerInfo").innerHTML += " "+result; > > }, > > error: function(xhr, desc, exceptionobj) { > > alert(xhr.responseText); > > } > > });