I'm creating a JS object like this
var eleDetailsTop = new Array();
var j = 0;
var id = "ele"+j;
eleDetailsTop[id] = {id: id, size : "40%", sizeLabel : 12, type : "image", title : "Image"};
Now, I'm trying to convert this object to a JSON...
var fields = JSON.stringify(eleDetailsTop);
So, my problem is, this only gives an empty result.
Here is what I got when I debugged with FireBug
As you can see there is another object called wrappedJSobject
inside this. If you checked inside it, you can see another wrappedJSobject
as so on...
Why is this ? Why is this weird ?
eleDetailsTop[id]
whenid
is not a number?eleDetailsTop.length
, you will see why.eleDetailsTop
an array, yet you populate it as if it's an object literal. It looks as if you want the array to be associative which is technically prohibited.