If you are sending the form with JSON you must remove [] in the sending string. You can do that with the jQuery function serializeObject():
var frm = $(document.myform);
var data = JSON.stringify(frm.serializeObject());
$.fn.serializeObject = function() {
var o = {};
// var a = this.serializeArray();
$(this).find('input[type="hidden"], input[type="text"], input[type="password"], input[type="checkbox"]:checked, input[type="radio"]:checked, select').each(function() {
if ($(this).attr('type') == 'hidden') { //if checkbox is checked do not take the hidden field
var $parent = $(this).parent();
var $chb = $parent.find('input[type="checkbox"][name="' + this.name.replace(/\[/g, '\[').replace(/\]/g, '\]') + '"]');
if ($chb != null) {
if ($chb.prop('checked')) return;
}
}
if (this.name === null || this.name === undefined || this.name === '')
return;
var elemValue = null;
if ($(this).is('select'))
elemValue = $(this).find('option:selected').val();
else elemValue = this.value;
if (o[this.name] !== undefined) {
if (!o[this.name].push) {
o[this.name] = [o[this.name]];
}
o[this.name].push(elemValue || '');
} else {
o[this.name] = elemValue || '';
}
});
return o;
}