I would like to post Json to a web service on the same server. But I don't know how to post Json using JQuery. I have tried with this code:
$.ajax({
type: 'POST',
url: '/form/',
data: {"name":"jonas"},
success: function(data) { alert('data: ' + data); },
contentType: "application/json",
dataType: 'json'
});
But using this JQuery code the data is not received as Json on the server. This is the expected data at the server: {"name":"jonas"}
but using JQuery the server receive name=jonas
. Or in other words, it's "urlencoded" data and not Json.
Is there any way to post the data in Json format instead of urlencoded data using JQuery? Or do I have to use a manual ajax request?
You're passing an object, not a JSON string. When you pass an object, jQuery uses $.param
to serialize the object into name-value pairs.
If you pass the data as a string, it won't be serialized:
$.ajax({
type: 'POST',
url: '/form/',
data: '{"name":"jonas"}', // or JSON.stringify ({name: 'jonas'}),
success: function(data) { alert('data: ' + data); },
contentType: "application/json",
dataType: 'json'
});