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What is the form.serialize equivalent in JQuery if there is one?

$('person-example').serialize()
// -> 'username=sulien&age=22&hobbies=coding&hobbies=hiking'

$('person-example').serialize(true)
// -> {username: 'sulien', age: '22', hobbies: ['coding', 'hiking']}
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It's the same, however you have to put # before your selector to select certain ID

$('#person-example').serialize();
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    Prototype's $ function is basically an alias for document.getElementById. Not sure where you got the class selector idea from...
    – Matt Ball
    Sep 30, 2011 at 23:07
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    from when? That's isn't true. If you'd use his one, it would search for tagName person-example, not his Id
    – genesis
    Sep 30, 2011 at 23:11
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    You're confusing Prototype's $ and jQuery's $. api.prototypejs.org/dom/dollar
    – Matt Ball
    Sep 30, 2011 at 23:15

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