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Asked: May 15, 20262026-05-15T14:42:34+00:00 2026-05-15T14:42:34+00:00

Overflowers’: I’m using Zend, and doing an Ajax post to a controller. I can

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I’m using Zend, and doing an Ajax post to a controller. I can determine in the
Controller if it is a Ajax call using isXmlHttpRequest()..

However.. I can’t find the value for my Posted JSON encoded data any where ?

I guess Zend strips it out, but its frustrating .. anyone have any idea where
the Ajax posted values go?

-Patrick.

data[0]='bob';
    data[1]='bob1';
    data[2]='bob2';
    tstring=$.toJSON(data);

    $.ajax({
        type: "POST",
        url: "http://localhost/rr/test/post",
        data: tstring,
        async: false,
        success: function(msg){
            alert( "Returned:" + msg+ "end" );
        }
    });
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    2026-05-15T14:42:35+00:00Added an answer on May 15, 2026 at 2:42 pm

    my advice

    Serializing to JSON in jQuery

    your solution

    Convert form data to JavaScript object with jQuery

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