I have just started using jQuery, and I'm Lovin it. I am currently struck at using .ajx to call a wsdl webservice. I was successful in using $.ajax to call all my wss web services, they just worked great. Now when i'm trying to call a Axis2 web service (complex return xml types), its not working.
Is it possible to use $.ajax to call an external web service directly, or do I need to write a dot net server-side wrapper to consume the web service, then call the wrapper from jQuery ?
I have attempted a direct call as shown below, which works fine in IE but generates an error in Firefox, which I presume relates to the cross-domain scripting issue.
Have successfully created a node.js web service that I can access using jQuery ajaxcalls. My service returns json and the ajax parser works great.
My question is whether I can access an existing Microsoft asmx web service that is simply returning XML or non-json data?
Is there a way to tell the ajax call not to parse the returned data stream? I need to be able to authenticate against the legacy web service, so I don't have to rewrite all the code. I have tried changing the content type and data type, but to no avail.
Sample Code:
This code fails every time and I have tried a POST and changing the content/data types.
i have a web service at this url http:[url]....i use hotel search file with HotelSearch method and method will retrieve xml file contains the matched data. the varialbe that i made post with it is named : HotelData
the data of the variable is a string file that contains an xml data like this
I wants to access my web page which data is continuously growing, I want to buffered some of that data write it in responseText then again get next buffered data write it and so on (in AJAX).Is it possible and how i can do that?
I want to bind a hook to objects member variable change event i.e. lets say I have object: var obj { var1 : 1, var2 : 2, var3 : 3 };
I want to call "Magical" function like this: onVariableChange(obj, "var1", function(obj, varname, old, new) { alert("Variable " + varname + " changed from " + old + " to " + new);}); And after this function call every time obj.var1 is set to some value have my callback function called
I found something in internet: [URL]. Its cool but: -It is changing Object-s prototype -It is not working under IE 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12.... I've changed it a little bit and instead of adding to Object class prototype I'm adding it as member to any object which needs this hook. But IE still doesn't work. Is there any known cross-browser solution for this? I remember there was a jQuery upcoming project which would allow users to bind object to form and by changing one other will change automatically I wonder whats that project name and how they change input value when object member value changed.
I am using jquery to getjson from my service. The service works perfectly if you use fiddler and through the mvc code behind. You can also call the URL directly in the browser and it sends back the correct data.
But when I execute the below code it calls the service but nothing comes back or there are errors I cannot figure out what they might be. It seems like a very simple test of the getjson function.
I am trying to replace the names of each link in my html page with $f1 (Page) and replace some content with $f2 (Description).
How would I insert the data from this php file into my html page?
output.php:
mysql_connect(localhost,$username,$password); @mysql_select_db($database) or die( "Unable to select database"); $query="SELECT * FROM Pages"; $result=mysql_query($query);
I am currently using $.ajax to post to a Perl file that queries a webservice and returns XML. Running the Perl via command line confirms that XML is being returned with Content-Type: application/xml. However, regardless if I set the dataType parameter to "xml", "XML" or just use jQuery's intelligent guess, it appears that I am not getting any data returned to my function at all.
I've tried using the full $.ajax notation and the simplified $.get notation as follows:
and:
I have also tried using JQuery to perform a "GET" directly to the webservice which returns XML by default and still I get no data returned to my function.
Although I doubt it's browser-related, I have confirmed this in both Chrome (5.0.375) and Firefox (3.6.3).
JQuery seems to be giving an error when trying to pass an alphanumeric parameter like so:
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when the above method is called, the error callback is called. However when I change the eventID parameter to a purely numeric value, it works fine and the success callback is called. I would like to pass an alphanumeric value to a server method and this doesnt seem to work.
The server i'm trying to post data to in an ajax call expects data in xml format, including a particular attribute value. I have to use Chrome browser which does not support the XML Class (e4x).
I tried to marshal my data as follows:
But the ajax call does not appear to transfer the xml data to the server even though the xmlhttprequest call appears ok in Chrome's developer tool console.
I'm wondering whether I'm forming the xml formatted data correctly.
I'm having a little problem with a jQuery/JS script I just wrote in IE7/8. The problem is the first 2 lines of the returned data are not being displayed (w or wo styling) but only in IE. The strange thing is though if I alert the returned data it's there.
I want to add 5 to the variable 'paramdatastart' each time the #btn is clicked. So when I click it first time the 'paramdatastart' will be 5 and next time it will be 10 andso onHow do I do that?
I created a dialog which has 3 text fields. I added a datepicker to one of them. On submit I'm trying to post the data in the fields to a web service.The first time you fire up the dialog, I'm running into two problems. One, the values I'm getting from the fields are all emtpy. Two, the datepicker doesn't actually populate the field it's attached to. The 2nd time, they all work fine.This is part of the $(document).ready handler:
I have a form.On the form I have a drop down box that allows the user to select a data set to work with (A or B). The table loads just fine and all is right with the world. No problems there.What I need is for the user to be able to edit the data set and have those changes written directly back to the mySQL database. They also need the option of deleting a record entirely.I know how to do all the database queries, updates, etc. I just don't know how to write the ajax forms to accomplish this.
So I'm currently working on a ASP.NET Webforms site and I've run in to a small problem. On my .cs file I have the following Webmethod
[WebMethod] public static string IsJobEditable(int jobid){ try{ string isEditable = "false"; JobsBLL jbl = new JobsBLL(); int jobStatusId = jbl.GetJobStatusId(jobid); //If the jobs is either waiting or being edited it is okay to edit it if(jobStatusId == Convert.ToInt32(ConstantsUtil.JobStatus.Waiting) || jobStatusId == Convert.ToInt32(ConstantsUtil.JobStatus.Edit)){ isEditable = "true"; }return isEditable; }catch (Exception ex){ throw ex; }}
This function in this case will ALWAYS return TRUE as a string. On Aspx page I have the following $(function () { $.ajax({ type: "POST", url: "Coordination.aspx/IsJobEditable", data: "{jobid:" + jobid + "}", contentType: "application/json; charset=utf-8", dataType: "text", success: function (result) { alert(result);
//This is written out in the alert {"d":"true"} I want this in a variable as a string so I can do a check on it before I do some other actions. The format is not a String so I cannot split on it to retrieve the "true" part. }, error: function (err, result) { alert(err); } });});
As you can see in the comments the value I get back in the Callback method is in to me a weird format. The type is unknown and I need this value to be able to proceed with my entire method surrounding the small portion of the Javascript. Where to access the result variable / data as a var or anything else that will let me put it into a var (as a string).