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I am unable to send data through my ajax call if the user put quotes in the textarea. Is there a way to send text with quotes? I dont want to get rid of the quotes. I guess this is usually not a big problem, i found very little online about this situation.

var description = $('#Description').val();
var title = $('#Title').val();
var parameters = '{content:' + $('#ContentCheck').is(':checked') +
                        ',title: "' + title + '",desciption:"' + description + '"}';

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Checkout JSON.stringify(object) which is built into javascript.

The jist is, you create a javascript object, and call stringify to create a JSON string. With your information given above, you might do:

var jsonText = JSON.stringify({
    'content': $('$('#ContentCheck').is(':checked'),
    'title':   title,
    'description': description
});

Here we define a javascript hash using the curly braces, and then pass it to stringify.

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  • Probably easier to process as an array, rather than a string... though this might require some changes in the backend...
    – Wayne
    Sep 29, 2011 at 5:33
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same problem was with me.I tried this and completely working

 xmlhttp.open("POST","test_test.php",true);
    xmlhttp.setRequestHeader("Content-type","application/x-www-form-urlencoded");

    xmlhttp.send("name="+encodeURIComponent(name)+"&details="+encodeURIComponent(details)+"&r_price="+r_price+"&o_price="+o_price+"&id="+id);

and use urldecode($_REQUEST['details'])` when inserting.

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You can convert parameters into a map -- basically an associative array -- instead of a string. That way, you can do string manipulation in the backend .NET without any changes in your frontend js; e.g.

var url = 'http://path/to/your/backend/script';
var parameters = {
    contentCheck: $('#ContentCheck').is(':checked'),
    title: title,
    description: description
};
$.post(url, parameters);
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  • can you give me an example of what the server side would look like, I am still getting errors using my 3 parameters. Thanks.
    – user516883
    Sep 29, 2011 at 6:16
  • Well, my reply is a bit late. FYI, JSON.Stringify() is new, so I still prefer to pass parameters as a map. The server-side implementation entirely depends on what language you use; e.g. for PHP, I would use json_decode() to get retrieve my parameters.
    – Wayne
    Sep 29, 2011 at 8:11
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You can encode quotes using js and decode it server side to get the original string

//js

function totalEncode(s){
str= s.replace(/\&/g,'&');
str= str.replace(/</g,'&lt;');
str= str.replace(/>/g,'&gt;');
str= str.replace(/\"/g,'&quot;');
str= str.replace(/\'/g,'&#039;');
return(str);
}

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