Thanks for your time benjamin, so the above code is still right?

cheers,
james

On Jul 11, 1:08 pm, "Benjamin Sterling"
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> Ah... I just looked at the api and see what you mean by MAP.
>
> On 7/11/07, Benjamin Sterling <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>
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> > James,
> > Pardon my ignorance, but could not find what you mean by map, but your
> > example looks like json to me.  Keep in mind that although I know how
> > program, I am very bad with what things are named.
>
> > but to answer your question, your example is how I normally send
> > information back and for thru ajax.  Now, I usually use the $.ajax function
> > for all my ajax needs, but more or less, the do the same thing.
>
> > a_map = {name:'james', age:27, location:'HK'};
>
> > So:
> > $.post('myurl.php', a_map);
>
> > Should work fine.
>
> > On 7/10/07, james_027 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> > > Hi,
>
> > > I am using the $.post() function, the second parameter is a Map which
> > > is Key/value pairs that will be sent to the server. how do I create a
> > > map to use in $.post().
>
> > > I can't find any information about map for javascript may be it's not
> > > supported? and this map is in jquery only? is this correct way to make
> > > a map?
>
> > > a_map = {name:'james', age:'27', location:'HK'}
>
> > > Thanks
> > > james
>
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