09-29-2016, 09:26 AM
A DictionaryPref is really just a key-value data structure, which is how HTTP POST data must be transmitted anyway. PHP will then perform its standard process to turn it into key-value data again, stored inside the $_POST variable.
You can send back whatever data you'd like in whatever format, as it's your responsibility to handle the content of the HTTP response. JSON isn't a bad idea, as you can use hdi::core:refData::parse() to process it.
You can send back whatever data you'd like in whatever format, as it's your responsibility to handle the content of the HTTP response. JSON isn't a bad idea, as you can use hdi::core:refData::parse() to process it.