Are there any built in methods (or really simple examples, not using libraries) that can turn a dictionary into a url parameter string (to be appended to url). I'm expecting something similar to the psuedo below:
objectSerialization(obj){ var ret = ""; for(key in obj){ if(dict[key] is "array"){ ret = objectSerialization(dict[key]); }else{ ret += key + "=" + dict[key]; } ret += "&"; } return ret; } Obviously there may be glaring bugs in this example, but the idea is there. I suppose I could just port this example into obj-c code, but my question is if there is a more acceptable way of doing this. The main purpose of this is to build GET request urls with dynamic url parameters, originally contained in dictionaries. Thanks for any help.