Hi,

you can use any JavaScript object like boolean, number, string, array
or object.

See this link: http://weblogs.asp.net/mschwarz/archive/2005/10/22/428170.aspx

Regards,
Michael



On 9/18/06, pigs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> saw you used Ajax.Web.DataSet() to new a client DataSet, where did
> you define it?
> and I have an idea that all the Data is post in the JSON way in
> AjaxPro? Is that right?
> if I want to post a JSON object to server-side, which kind of datatype
> should I use to catch
> the value. and which type to post back
> public ??? GetJSON ( ??? sjon )
>  {
>   ...
>   return  ???(JSON Object)
>  }
> thx .:)
> Tom
>
>
> >
>


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