Because non-native javascript functions have an implicit tostring
method.
I''d ask the question the other way ''round. Is there a use
case for
(not )?wanting to pass a function to the server? In other words, why
are you passing functions to toQueryString in the first place?
TAG
On May 2, 2007, at 1:11 PM, jpjoyal wrote:
>
> Why function stored in a Hash are serialized by toQueryString. I mean
> what''s the use-case for this? to eval them on server-side ?
>
>
> >
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