I need to post 60 inputs. I have built up the json string and stored it in a variable. But unfortunately the following code doesnt work:
$.post("process_form.php", my_var);
my_var contains a json string in the format:
{ starta:'1', currenta:'5', finisha:'2', startb:'1', currentb:'5', finishb:'2', startc:'1', currentc:'5', finishc:'2', startd:'1', currentd:'5', finishd:'2', starte:'1', currente:'5', finishe:'2', startf:'1', currentf:'5', finishf:'2', startg:'1', currentg:'5', finishg:'2', starth:'1', currenth:'5', finishh:'2', starti:'1', currenti:'5', finishi:'2', startj:'1', currentj:'5', finishj:'2', startk:'1', currentk:'5', finishk:'2', startl:'1', currentl:'5', finishl:'2', startm:'1', currentm:'5', finishm:'2', startn:'1', currentn:'5', finishn:'2', starto:'1', currento:'5', finisho:'2', startp:'1', currentp:'5', finishp:'2', startq:'1', currentq:'5', finishq:'2', startr:'1', currentr:'5', finishr:'2', starts:'1', currents:'5', finishs:'2', startt:'1', currentt:'5', finisht:'2' }
Any ideas why this wont work? Or how can it be done?
Try using double quotes around both the key and the value.
Use this to test that the JSON is valid:
http://json.parser.online.fr/
or just use the jQuery serialize method