I have noticed that $.ajax does not take a hash object for it's data 
parameter like it's cousin $.post.

e.g.

var obj = {foo: 'abc', bar: '123}

$.ajax(type: 'post', data: obj, ...); // does not append post data (foo, 
bar)

$.post(url,obj,...); // appends post data (foo => abc, bar => abc)

I see from the docs that $.ajax() takes a STRING for data (in HTTP GET 
fashion).

Will future versions of $.ajax() also accept an object (to serialize) as 
$.post() does? I think it'd be nice for consistency.

Cheers,

~ Brice

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