Awesome.  Thanks!  I'm just a JS newb in general, and it's good to see
people actually help us newbies out.

~ Tom

On May 23, 11:52 am, "Daniel Hollocher" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> I think the param list is just an associative array.  I google some pages
> for ya:
>
> http://blog.persistent.info/2004/08/javascript-associative-arrays.htmlhttp://ajaxian.com/archives/javascript-associative-arrays-considered-...
>
> So, you should just calculate the array into a single variable, however you
> like.  Then, pass that variable as the second argument to $.post()
>
> Dan
>
> On 5/23/07, Tom McGuire <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
> > Hello!
>
> > I'm trying to use $.post, in order to send along parameters via POST.
> > I have figured out how to do this properly (like: {title: "some item",
> > author: "some author"}, etc.).  However, my list if parameters changes
> > based on one variable: "type".  So if the type = b, then let's say
> > we'll use the title, author, release_date parameters.  But if the type
> > = f, then the parameters might be title, year, actors, etc.  How can I
> > make that list of parameters dynamic?  All I need to do is fit a
> > switch block in there somehow, and I'd be good. =P
>
> > God bless,
>
> > Tom
>
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