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Asked: May 25, 20262026-05-25T06:35:43+00:00 2026-05-25T06:35:43+00:00

I’m using the JSONPEncoderFactory,JSONPBehavior solution to enable JSONP in WCF. That’s all fine, it’s

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I’m using the JSONPEncoderFactory,JSONPBehavior solution to enable JSONP in WCF. That’s all fine, it’s all set up and working well, my service returns the data correctly, no problems there.

However, I need to be able to force the JSON variable names into lowercase due to the way they are being used in JS, and this is something I haven’t been able to figure out as yet.

Here is an example of my service output (the variable names and values have been changed to benign elements for this example)

{"Animals":["dog","cat","mouse"],"Owner":"Greg","Permanent":"y","ID":1,"DaysToStay":"1"}

Pretty simple right? I want the “Animals” to be “animals”, and so on…

Do I need to use a json parser for this, or is it easy enough just to use a regular expression? I’d be grateful if someone could let me know how they’ve done this before.

Thanks!

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    2026-05-25T06:35:44+00:00Added an answer on May 25, 2026 at 6:35 am

    You can use this function on JavaScript:

    FN = function (obj)
    {
        var ret = null;
        if (typeof(obj) == "string" || typeof(obj) == "number")
            return obj;
        else if (obj.push)
            ret = [];
        else
            ret = {};
    
        for (var key in obj)
            ret[String(key).toLowerCase()] = FN(obj[key]);
        return ret;
    };
    

    EDIT:
    Deserialize a json string in a Dictionary with C#:

    using System.Web.Script.Serialization;
    var serializer = new JavaScriptSerializer();
    var dic = serializer.Deserialize<Dictionary<string,dynamic>>(yourJSONString);
    

    The complex fields will be deserialized into Dictionary. So you will ned a recursive function for inspect the matherialized dic.

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