hi Jules:
I use Request("Arg") , but it doesn't work. it always give me empty
string
contentType: "text" is it right?
do i need make it  contentType: "Json",  ?????
If i need use JSON, do you know how to read json data at sever side in
asp.net?
thanks so much!!!

On Aug 11, 12:50 pm, Jules <jwira...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Use Request("Arg") instead, this syntax gets the Arg from data post or
> querystring.
> Do not enclose args2, the server will get "args2" instead of the value
> of args2.
>
> data:{Arg:args2}
>
> On Aug 11, 10:12 am, yi <falconh...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > Hi Jules:
> > thank you for your help!!
> > if I use this:
>
> > type: "POST",
> > url: "mywebpage.aspx,
> > data:{Arg:"args2"}
>
> > Do you know how can i get value of arg from sever side(code behind)? I
> > use asp.net, but i dont know how to fatch data when data put inside
> > {}, " data:{Arg:"args2"} "
> > Can i still use "Request.QueryString()" function?
>
> > thanks
>
> > On Aug 11, 10:56 am, Jules <jwira...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > > There is a limit on url length depending on the browser.
>
> > >http://classicasp.aspfaq.com/forms/what-is-the-limit-on-querystring/g...
>
> > > use type:"POST" and data: instead and do not enclose the object
> > > declaration
>
> > > data:{Arg:args2} instead of  data:"{Arg:args2}"
>
> > > On Aug 11, 8:41 am, yi <falconh...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > > > $.ajax({
>
> > > >                                         type: "POST",
>
> > > >                                         url: "mywebpage.aspx?
> > > > Arg="+args2,
>
> > > >                                         contentType: "text",
>
> > > >                                         data:"{}",
>
> > > >                                         dataType: "text",
>
> > > >                                         success: CompleteInsert,
>
> > > >                                         error: onFail
>
> > > >                                 });
>
> > > > I dont know why the onFail function is going to be executed when args2
> > > > is too big.
> > > > args2 is a string type
> > > > can anyone explain this
> > > > thanks

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