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Asked: May 14, 20262026-05-14T21:54:41+00:00 2026-05-14T21:54:41+00:00

i have a javascript object, obj , that gets passed to an mvc action

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i have a javascript object, obj, that gets passed to an mvc action via a $.post() like so:

var obj = {
    Items: [{ Text: "", Value: { Property1: "", Property2: "" },
            { Text: "", Value: { Property1: "", Property2: "" }]
};
$.post('MyAction', obj, function() {});

the action signature looks like this:

public ActionResult MyAction(FormCollection collection)
{
}

i need to be able to build an object from the FormCollection, however i’m running into an issue where the keys are in the form:

"Items[0][Text]"
"Items[0][Value][Property1]"
"Items[0][Value][Property2]"
"Items[1][Text]"
"Items[1][Value][Property1]"
"Items[1][Value][Property2]"

i’m wondering if there’s a clean way to build the desired C# object from the given FormCollection. i understand that i could change the action method signature to take in the type of object i’m interested in, but that was presenting its own issues.

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    2026-05-14T21:54:42+00:00Added an answer on May 14, 2026 at 9:54 pm

    If you can change the javascript side so you’re sending in a json version of the data instead, I would think you could either accept a string and do a json deserialization yourself in the controller or do a model binder to do it for you.

    • http://code.google.com/p/jquery-json/
    • ASP.Net MVC : Sending JSON to Controller
    • http://api.jquery.com/serializeArray/
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