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Asked: May 27, 20262026-05-27T05:36:18+00:00 2026-05-27T05:36:18+00:00

I have created a javascript object var spanglist = { one: q1, two:q2, three:q3,

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I have created a javascript object

var spanglist = {
    one: q1,
    two:q2,
    three:q3,
    four: q4};

I create the ajax jquery object to send the data to the CFC:

$.ajax({            
           url: 'gridly/components/pay.cfc',            
           type:"POST",            
            dataType:' json',            
            data: {method: "structFromJSobjt",            
                   returnFormat:"json",            
                   jsStruct: spanglist}
    });

in my cfc I have the following simple code:

<cffunction name="structFromJSobj" access="remote" output="false" >
    <cfargument name="jsStruct" required="true" default=""  />
    <!--- AT this point I would like to work with the data contained in the jsStruct object.  I can't access the data regardless of the typeI make the cfargument --->      
</cffunction>

Can someone poit me in the direction to play with the data once it is in the cffunction.

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    2026-05-27T05:36:19+00:00Added an answer on May 27, 2026 at 5:36 am

    Personally, I would make only slight changes. For example:

    $.ajax({            
               url: 'gridly/components/pay.cfc',            
               type:"POST",            
                dataType:' json',            
                data: {method: "structFromJSobjt",            
                       returnFormat:"json",            
                       jsStruct: JSON.stringify(spanglist)}
        });
    

    And on the CF side:

    <cffunction name="structFromJSobj" access="remote" output="false" >
        <cfargument name="jsStruct" required="true" type="string"  />
        <cfset var cfStruct = DeserializeJSON(arguments.jsStruct)>
    
        <!--- now use your structure --->
    </cffunction>
    

    The one thing to note about this is the spotty availability of the JSON.stringify() method in some browsers. So I recommend getting json2.js from http://www.json.org/

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