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Converts an ECMAScript (JavaScript) object graph into a JSON string. This member is static and can be invoked without creating an instance of the class.
var result = JavaScriptSerializer.serialize(value);
Parameters
Parameter |
Description |
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value |
The JavaScript object graph to serialize. |
Exceptions
Exception type |
Condition |
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value contains a value that cannot be serialized. |
Remarks
The serialize method skips any properties that start with the prefix "$", because that is a special naming convention used by ASP.NET AJAX. You must make sure that any other properties of a JavaScript object have a corresponding mapping to deserialization targets on the server.
null is not an allowed value for value. If you are serializing a numeric value, you must specify a number for value. NaN and Number.Infinity are not allowed. If an invalid value is encountered, the serialize method throws an error.
See Also
Reference
Sys.Net.WebRequestManager Class