Encode the URL string prior to submitting? This is almost always the
safest method. Just decode it server side. With all encoded
characters, JQ has nothing it need add +'s to.
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Scott
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On Sep 4, 2009, at 1:19 PM, Aaron Kreider
wrote:
I'm using $("form").serialize(
> I'm using $("form").serialize(), and then doing an AJAX request.
>
> JQuery automatically replaces spaces with the + character.
>
> How can I keep my spaces?
>
> (I couple replace the + character with a space on the server side, but
> I want the users to be able to enter the + character when the
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