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Asked: May 10, 20262026-05-10T22:14:57+00:00 2026-05-10T22:14:57+00:00

My current code looks like the following. How can I pass my array to

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My current code looks like the following. How can I pass my array to the controller and what kind of parameters must my controller action accept?

function getplaceholders() {     var placeholders = $('.ui-sortable');     var result = new Array();     placeholders.each(function() {         var ph = $(this).attr('id');         var sections = $(this).find('.sort');         var section;          sections.each(function(i, item) {             var sid = $(item).attr('id');              result.push({ 'SectionId': sid, 'Placeholder': ph, 'Position': i });         });     });     alert(result.toString());     $.post(         '/portal/Designer.mvc/SaveOrUpdate',         result,         function(data) {             alert(data.Result);         }, 'json'); }; 

My controller action method looks like

public JsonResult SaveOrUpdate(IList<PageDesignWidget> widgets) 
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  1. 2026-05-10T22:14:57+00:00Added an answer on May 10, 2026 at 10:14 pm

    I’ve found an solution. I use an solution of Steve Gentile, jQuery and ASP.NET MVC – sending JSON to an Action – Revisited.

    My ASP.NET MVC view code looks like:

    function getplaceholders() {         var placeholders = $('.ui-sortable');         var results = new Array();         placeholders.each(function() {             var ph = $(this).attr('id');             var sections = $(this).find('.sort');             var section;              sections.each(function(i, item) {                 var sid = $(item).attr('id');                 var o = { 'SectionId': sid, 'Placeholder': ph, 'Position': i };                 results.push(o);             });         });         var postData = { widgets: results };         var widgets = results;         $.ajax({             url: '/portal/Designer.mvc/SaveOrUpdate',             type: 'POST',             dataType: 'json',             data: $.toJSON(widgets),             contentType: 'application/json; charset=utf-8',             success: function(result) {                 alert(result.Result);             }         });     }; 

    and my controller action is decorated with an custom attribute

    [JsonFilter(Param = 'widgets', JsonDataType = typeof(List<PageDesignWidget>))] public JsonResult SaveOrUpdate(List<PageDesignWidget> widgets 

    Code for the custom attribute can be found here (the link is broken now).

    Because the link is broken this is the code for the JsonFilterAttribute

    public class JsonFilter : ActionFilterAttribute {     public string Param { get; set; }     public Type JsonDataType { get; set; }     public override void OnActionExecuting(ActionExecutingContext filterContext)     {         if (filterContext.HttpContext.Request.ContentType.Contains('application/json'))         {             string inputContent;             using (var sr = new StreamReader(filterContext.HttpContext.Request.InputStream))             {                 inputContent = sr.ReadToEnd();             }             var result = JsonConvert.DeserializeObject(inputContent, JsonDataType);             filterContext.ActionParameters[Param] = result;         }     } } 

    JsonConvert.DeserializeObject is from Json.NET

    Link: Serializing and Deserializing JSON with Json.NET

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