...instead of using postBody, you could try passing in the variables in
question with "parameters: someparsVariableName"... where
"someparsVariableName" is the name of the concatenated name-value pair
string of parameters.  This way you could control how the parameters were
passed in.


On 5/5/07, Kristian Nørgaard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi, newbee here.
> I'm trying to post a form this way:
>
> new Ajax.Updater ('ajax_div', 'http://localhost/test/init', {method:'post',
> postBody:
> Form.serialize(f), asynchronous:false})
>
> - and it works, except from the encoding.
> Any special letter ( like the danish ones: æøå ) are not encoded corr=
> ectly.
>
> Is there a standard way to properly handle things like this?
>
> Thanks for any help...
>
> / Kristian
>
>
> >
>

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