JQuery Call To Web Service, With Punctuation?
Sep 14, 2010
I'm trying to call a web service and the passed string may have punctuation, depending on what the user types in.I currently have an HTML textbox and a jQuery call to the .NET web service. I definitely think the string with punctuation fails because jQuery will send the string wrong, so I tried a few different javascript encoding functions I could find. I was never able to encode it successfully and decode it in .NET, saving the string with punctuation.
Basically I have a textbox that a user can update their status in. If the user wants to use punctuation, I'd like them to be able to. How can I accomplish this with jQuery and .NET?
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