No. What part of CGI mentions the magic name dataString, or what other documentation makes you assume that?
If you send your elements via jQuery.serialize(), you will get the elements as separate parameters in the request and can retrieve them as you already showed in your first Perl snippet.
Your second Perl snippet makes no sense in this context.
In reply to Re^3: Read JSON data from a form
by Corion
in thread Read JSON data from a form
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