I’m sending a date to my webservice in this format: 12/14/2010 but the “/” character is causing the posted value to be something like 0.0323483238432834. How do I literally send the date in that format? Heres the ajax code I use:
function createNewPromo() {
var a = $(“#txtDateStart”).val();
var b = $(“#txtDateEnd”).val();
$.ajax({
type: “POST”,
url: “/WebService_VehicleDisplay.asmx/createNewPromo”,
data: “{startDate:” + a + “,” + “endDate:” + b + “}”,
contentType: “application/json; charset=utf-8”,
dataType: “json”,
success: function (msg) {
var response = msg.d;
},
failure: function (msg) {
alert(‘failure’);
}
});
}
Edit: here is what firebug says. endDate/startDate are my parameters.(this is what is being posted to my web service.).
JSON
endDate
0.00021321961620469082
startDate
0.00028429282160625445
Source
{startDate:12/21/2010,endDate:12/28/2010}