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Re: Pass a 2D-array with AJAX

Perhaps that is the case.
But on the other hand. The fact that this forum also is about Ajax may be of relevance since that, for me, includes both client-side and server-side coding.
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Re: Pass a 2D-array with AJAX

Problem solved.
Instead of using a JSON string I used a DataTable.
Appearantly AjaxPro supports using .NET objects as arguments and converts them into appropriate javascript objects.

Thank you very much for all your assistance.
Couldn't have done it without you.

Thank you, thank you, thank you!!!
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> Thank you, thank you, thank you!!!
You are welcome. :-)
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