JQuery :: GetJSON Callback Without Query String?
May 5, 2011
I'm doing some cross domain JSON requests and I'm unable to use query strings on my webservice calls (similar to codeignitor requests but without the work-arounds, qs params are entirely off the table). Is there another way I can format the callback variable to the url request?
for instance if I need to call the following url:
[URL]
is there some way I could call the url
[URL]
instead of:
[URL]
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Apr 13, 2010
I use the getJSON request to fill a select (with cities names) after the user have choosen his region.
I paste some code:
The problem is that callback is never called. I used firebug and i have seen that when i change region the getJSON function is called and my script (python) return this JSON:
Why my callback is not called? I can't even get the alert ('callback time!'). I thinked that my json could be broken, but firebug net console read and parse it very well, so i think is valid JSON.
I also tried to split up the function declaration from the getJSON request, but it's no use.
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Dec 8, 2010
I have setup a little example here: [URL] It is JSONP because of cross site policy. The returned JSON is valid, you can check the response in firebug. The callback function is not fired.
Tested with jquery 1.3.2, 1.4.2 and 1.4.4. Same result.
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Nov 18, 2011
I'm trying to execute a simple JSON request using getJSON but I can't get a successful response. My code is below. If I run this I always receive an error. If I add "callback?" (making it JSONP) then I can see the correct results in Firebug but the call back function is never executed.
function getResults(url) {
var gptUrl = "[URL]";
$.getJSON(url, {f: "json"}, function() {
alert("success");
})
.success(function() { alert("second success"); })
.error(function() { alert("error"); })
.complete(function() { alert("complete"); });}
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Oct 11, 2010
I'm using getJSON to load data from the database onto a form. How can I specify the success & error callbacks? here's the code I'm using: EDIT: I managed to get the success callback by adding it below the $('fontSize')... but how can I set the error callback?
[Code]...
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Feb 25, 2010
I have a small piece of code:
$(":input").each(function(){
alert(this.name);
---->OK
[code]....
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Mar 17, 2011
My original fiddle for a solution used a separate callback function which just called def.resolve().However I then remembered that I've seen other code simply pass "def.resolve" as a callback in its own right. I tried this instead, and it works (see http://jsfiddle.net/Nyg4y/3/).This got me wondering - how does this work? As I understand it for this to work at all the value 'def.resolve' must be specific to 'def'.This suggests that it is actually a (reference to a) closure holding a reference to 'def' in its scope. Is my understanding correct, and if so is this behaviour guaranteed?
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Oct 12, 2010
I'm trying to assign the values from the JSON data returned when I run this code into an array that's outside the callback function. The data is multidimensional, and I have been able to use this data within the callback function. However I want to use it outside that function. i.e. the jsdata returned in the code below is to be used outside the function
Code:
$.getJSON('../fxns/status.php',function(jsdata){
//do some stuff with JSON data or pass to global variable[code]..........
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Jun 25, 2009
I am trying to send with getJSON a very long string as parameter: $.getJSON("/ajax.php",{id:myid, thetext:mytext},myAjaxResult)where "mytext" - is value from my fckeditor.If "mytext" value is not so long, everything is going fine, but if it become a very long, getJSON doesn't work. How can I solve this question?
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Oct 22, 2009
I'm trying to parse a Json string received by $.getJSON(). I can receive the string but firebug gives me an "invalid label" error. I think it is because the string is an hash array with a number as first label, but I'm not sure. This is the string:
{"15":{"id":15,"x":0.4589937586135409,"y":
0.8324914620560137,"z":-0.9435707004102728,"rawData":"1256204002860 13
-442866538 18392602 647462767 314 1777206957 -1664784174 "}}
and this is the non-working code:
[Code]....
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Feb 8, 2010
I've been attempting to use 1.4.1 but I'm finding that $.get() and .getJSON() callbacks fail. The XHR requests succeed. I can examine the full request in both Chrome and Firebug. However, the callback functions *don't* execute. To test, I tried the same url with both 1.4.1, 1.3.2, and via a raw XMLHttpRequest(). The last 2 requests succeed, 1.4.1 fails. //v1.3.2 WORKS, fails in v1.4.1 $.get('/topic/api/template/list', function(data){
[Code]...
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Feb 3, 2011
refer to[URL]
In 1.4.4 thea[href=somepage.php?name=mike] lookup works 100%, but switch to 1.5 or jQuery WIP from the Include dropdown and the selector fails (PS. 'jQuery latest' in the dropdown still refers to 1.4.4 on Google's CDN).
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Dec 2, 2011
<a href="test.php?t=123" id="test">Table</a>
//// JavaScript Document
$(document).ready(function() {
$('#a').click(function() {
[Code].....
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May 7, 2009
So im using this framework called CodeIgniter anyways it allows query strings but by default I have turned them off. Instead a url would look like this: [URL] However jQuery or the plugin datatables that I am using is generating it like this: [URL] Just trying to figure out where all this magic happens so I can change it to my magic!
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Oct 8, 2011
This is the script that I am trying to use:
<html>
<head>
<link type="text/css" rel="stylesheet" href="/stylesheets/main.css" /><title>User Admin Page</title>
[Code].....
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Jul 5, 2009
I see that jQuery provides a function to turn an object into a set of URL query parameters: $.param({foo:"xxx", bar:"yyy"}) => "foo=xxx&bar=yyy" is there a function which does the opposite, i.e.parsing a query string into an object? The reason is that when I make an Ajax request, I want to take some parameters from the original page and include them in the new request, and modify others. I can get the original page's query string from location.search, which may contain, say, "?foo=xxx&bar=yyy" Now, suppose I want to submit an Ajax request with the same value of foo as the original page but a different value of bar, what's the cleanest way to do that? Remember that the original query string might have the two parts the other way round, i.e. "?bar=yyy&foo=xxx" If I need to write a function to split this myself, I know it's not a major undertaking, but I just wanted to see if I've missed something in the API.
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Mar 15, 2010
i have the following html:
Code HTML4Strict:
<div class="pagination">
<a href=".... ?page=1">...</a>
</div>
I need to append to each href some values to query string like this ...?page=1&field=xxx.
I tried this:
Code JavaScript:
$.each('.pagination a',function(){
(this).attr(href).append('&field=x');
});
but it does nothing.
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Mar 11, 2010
I've added the most basic implementation of JQuery tabs. It's working fine so long as there's not a url-friendly query string.In other words, if I load index.php, it will work fine. Even index.php/anystring doesn't have any problems. However, if I try to load something such index.php/anystring1/anystring2, none of the CSS styles for the tabs appear to be applied to the tabs list making all the tabs' contents appear on the same page.how I can work around this to ensure I can preserve the current format of query string without breaking the tabs? Using the old fashioned way doesn't appear to result in any problems, but I'm trying to avoid having to revert to that format.
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Feb 12, 2011
Is it possible to alter the query string of the current URL without triggering a page load.
eg. Say you have AJAX pagination, allowing people to change pages without the whole page reloading, just the content of the paginated area. However in case somebody bookmarked the page, they would really only be bookmarking the page 1 - even if they were on page 10.
So, what I was wondering is if it is possible when a user clicks Next, Previous, or Page 10, 15 etc, to alter (with javascript/jQuery) the URL (shown in the browser navigation bar) so that it reflects the page number they are on.
I am sure something like this is possible, either that or it is a damn fast connection. When I browse photos in somebody's photo album in Facebook, the photo loads with AJAX, yet the URL query string changes to reflect the current photo. And all this happens without any obvious full page reload. It appears that the URL/query string is being updated using Javascript while the photo changes using AJAX.
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Mar 7, 2011
I am trying to implement the getJSON function.
My code for utilizing the getJSON follows:
Where un in a reference to a Textbox.
I can debug and verify that the call to
Occurs and return correct answers.
My problem is that the "success callback function" of the getJSON function is NEVER called.
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Jul 23, 2005
I was wondering if you can get the info from the query string in a server-side javascript tag?
Here's what I'm trying to do...
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Mar 24, 2005
i have javascript menu form my site that has two js file:
"data1.js"
PHP Code:
var isHorizontal=0;
var blankImage="images/blank.gif";
var fontStyle="normal 8pt Verdana";
var fontColor=["#000000","#000000"];
var fontDecoration=["none","none"];
etc....
var menuItems =
[
["Page 1","page1.php","img/new1-05.gif","img/new1-05.gif","Page1"],
["Page 2","page2.php","img/new1-05.gif","img/new1-05.gif","Page2"],
etc...
];
// Do not remove this line!
apy_init();
and "apymenu.js"
I want to link "page1.php" pick up id from url (http://www.mysite.com/anypagewithid.php?id=34) and when i click at menu it has to be url page.php?id=<id_from_url>
I have try menu at site, it works fine ;-)
Also, how can include some php in menu, like list of mysql rows and etc.
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Jul 23, 2005
I need to look at the url, if a variable is present in the query string.
so, if my address bar looks like:
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Jul 23, 2005
Below is a stock script I found which controls a framed environment.
My problem is that if a URL has a query string attached, that string
does not pass through. Can someone please let me know if and
hopefully how, it will be possible to carry a query string through?
This first part here is in the default.asp framed page. Code:
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Jul 23, 2005
i want to pass XML data in querystring from one to another asp page.
it is about 10000 characters long, i cannot use FORM because it is
already nested in one.
What i do is i have IFRAME and im passing some xml data
in QUERYSTRING. It doesnt work somehow, im using javascript escape
method to substitute escape characters, but most of characters are
being truncated (about 300-500 left).
Are there limits in querystring length?
what else should i try?
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Dec 12, 2005
Is there a way to prevent query string showing in the address bar with
out using hidden fields with javascript?
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