Looks like this is an issue with the old version of the Prototype docs: That's a documentation issue. Expected output ( from Form. Serialize ) is a vanilla JS object, not a hash https://groups.google.Com/group/prototype-core/browse_thread/thread/d686de54683b206c?
Pli=1 UPDATE You can achieve what you want like this: a href="#" onclick="new Ajax. Request('/users', {asynchronous:true, evalScripts:true, parameters: Object. Extend(Form.
Serialize(true), {order: 'descend_by_created_by'})}); return false;">NameExtend(Form. Serialize(true), {order: 'descend_by_created_by'}).
Looks like this is an issue with the old version of the Prototype docs: That's a documentation issue. Expected output (from Form. Serialize) is a vanilla JS object, not a hash https://groups.google.Com/group/prototype-core/browse_thread/thread/d686de54683b206c?
Pli=1 UPDATE You can achieve what you want like this: Name This makes use of Object. Extend: Object. Extend(Form.
Serialize(true), {order: 'descend_by_created_by'}).
– Timothy Jul 2 '10 at 15:51 solution added above :) – seengee Jul 5 '10 at 13:23.
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