cflib.org has a UDF that should do the trick for you. I think it's called
serializeJSON(). Might want to give that a shot.
On Fri, Feb 13, 2009 at 10:06 PM, Neil Bailey wrote:
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> We're using CF7, which doesn't support a returntype of JSON - I wish.
>
> I am looking into simply returning a "js
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Really you don't need AjaxCFC at all. It does have a cfc to serialize and
deserialize json but I think you can pick that up at riaforge.
ation for
you.
-- Josh
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Josh,
Just found the page at Rey Bango
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Do a search for "jquery coldfusion ajax" on Google, you'll find some good
stuff.
-- Josh
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Do a search for "jquery coldfusion ajax" on Google, you'll find some good
stuff.
-- Josh
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