While I generally use JSON myself, judging from the skill level of the
original poster, I would expect JSON would be a bit of a leap.
On Aug 27, 3:17 pm, Michael Peters <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Diodeus wrote:
> > Create some sort of unique delimiter in your response data string to
> > separate the elements, such as "~".
>
> You could do that, but then you're limiting yourself (limiting yourself to
> just
> arrays and what data can be in those arrays). Why not just use JSON? Convert
> your PHP structure (array or hash) into a JSON string and then send it over
> the
> wire.
>
> > Then turn the string into an array using (use your own variable
> > names):
>
> > mydata = myResponseText.Split('"~")
>
> > mydata[0] will contain the first element, mydata[1] the second etc.
>
> This would then become
>
> mydata = myResponseText.evalJSON();
>
> --
> Michael Peters
> Developer
> Plus Three, LP
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