JQuery :: GetJSON Fail On Callback - Callback Is Never Called ?
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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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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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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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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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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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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May 29, 2011
I've been banging my head against this extremely frustrating bug but I finally managed to get an isolated test case. Call .animate() on two different elements one after the other and give the second one a "complete" callback. In the callback function call .stop() on the first element, the one with no callback.
The callback function should only fire once (when the second element's animation completes) but instead it fires twice. It only occurs when the animations are started in that order and stop() is called inside the callback.[URL]...
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Feb 8, 2011
Maybe I'm missing something obvious here but I'd like to know if there is a "proper" way to attach a single callback to both a deferred Object's done() AND fail() methods?What I really would like to be able to do is support both a catch-all callbackAND promises on the same function.
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Aug 19, 2010
I'm having troubles with an existing J2EE application (which uses Dojo) and in which I'm gradually introducing jQuery. The specific issue is with the malsup Form plugin and the JSON returned from a form submission: the error callback is always called, regardless of what happens on the server side, and the error is always "parsererror". I'm using jQuery 1.4.2 and the 2.45 version of the malsup Form plugin.
For example, given the following code:
$(document).ready(function() {
var options = {
dataType: 'json',[code]....
the server receives the submission and handles it without errors, then in the browser I always get the same alert from the processAddressEditSubmitError() function, with an "Invalid JSON" message:
pStatus=parsererror
pErrorText=Invalid JSON: {"nickname":"trytrez","success":"success"}
However, the JSON looks OK for me (and http:[url]...agrees that it is valid).
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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 $.get('/topic/api/template/list', function(data){
[Code]...
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Apr 19, 2011
i am relativly new to jquery and the$.getJSON method. two weeks ago i startet using$.getJSON with success.but now i have an inexplicable problem with using the function. i changed nothing in the behavior of using the method but getting now a different result. i am calling the function this way
var path = 'app.php?controller=kgr&task=savemod&action=new&tablename=kostengruppe
&start=5&kostengruppename=132&kostengruppenummer=546';
var jqxhr = $.getJSON(path, function() {
alert("success");
[Code]...
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Aug 22, 2010
I'm using the plugin jquery-tmpl. Is there a way to specify a callback after a template is run? I want to do something like
<script id='itemTemplate' type='text/html'>
<li class="item" id=${timestampMs}>
<span class="content">${content}</span>
[code]....
Where processItem does something to the <li> element that just got generated. As it's written, though, the element doesn't exist at the time processItem is called.Here's how I run the template:
// Make the AJAX call to the service
$.ajax({
dataType: "json",
[code]....
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Aug 24, 2009
I am looking to fade text out when the mouse passes over it and replace it with text that is faded in. My understanding is that this needs to be done through a callback, as the text needs to fade out completely before fading in. However, when I try to implement this idea the content does not fade in, so I must be doing something wrong.[code]I left the mouseout part unchanged, as that is an example of what I am changing from. What happens is that the mouseover text fades out, but the replaced text does not fade back in. Additionally, the shown text flashes before fading out if the mouse rolls over the text (as opposed to the containing box), which is not really a problem, but I am not understanding why that is happening. All works fine with hide/show. Full code can be found at URL...
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Apr 6, 2011
Is it possible to call a callback from an anonymos function that is running as a callback itself? how would the correct code look? (i could not get that running)
If i try to animate a set of elements who match a selector, the animations will be executed on each element in some sort of a loop. how do i attach a callback that will be executed, after ALL elements have been animated instead after each element animation? is this possible at all?
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May 27, 2010
I'm experiencing with the .animate() function.What I'm trying to do is implement a wicked window scrolling method that I found here:URL...Basically I'm wanting a nested animation, ie do A first then B, so in my example, after the window has scrolled down, I then animate a div to open.. however the callback function code within the // secondary animate comments is executed twice.[code]
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Sep 7, 2011
I don't have the exact code anymore, but it was something like this:
$('html,body').animate({
scrollTop : $element.offset().top
}, 900, function() {
$element.find('h4').eq(0).click();
});
The click in the callback function was executed twice. Version 1.6.3.
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Apr 14, 2010
i can't callback even raise a alert.
{literal}
<script type="text/javascript">
$('document').ready(function(){
getToken();
});
[Code]....
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Mar 2, 2010
quick example:
function endless(){
$("element").animate({left: '-=100'}, 1500);
$("element").slideToggle(500);
[code]....
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Sep 29, 2009
The animation works, but the callback function (alert) doesn't get called.[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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Feb 20, 2011
I want it so a fadeIn occurs halfway through a fadeOut Obviously this won't work via the callback because it waits for the fadeOut to complete entirely. I just want my list item to fade in halfway through the current fade out so there is a nicer transition.
[Code]...
Also I have a SPAN inside the LI's, and I wanted to make it so that the span fades in right after the LI, then fades out right before the Li but I couldn't figure out it.
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Jul 15, 2009
here is my code
function fadeInFeaturedGame() {
$("#featuredgame").fadeIn("slow", setTimeout("fadeOutFeaturedGame()",
5000));
[code]....
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May 12, 2009
I'm trying to do some animation designs. Basically where I'm stuck is I have a bunch of things I want to do, but not until the duration of the switchClass method is complete. Looking at the UI documentation site, there doesn't appear to be a callback ability. how I can make a callback on the switchClass?
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Sep 24, 2009
I've got a button toolbar, and users can select rows in a table. When they have selected some row's, they can click one of the buttons, and it invokes a callback. Problem is, when I click the first time, there's nothing wrong. But when I click the second time, it fires the callback two times, when I click the third time it fires the callback three times, and so on. That's a big problem, since the button is used to delete a page, and obviously it should delete it only once, since the AJAX would return an error ortherwise. The code is seperated in three blocks, first the the onclick on the button object, which invokes a function called confirmAction, taking to parameters. [1], a message for the users, [2] the name of the callback unction. When the confirmation is confirmed, the confirmAction function calls the callback. As said before, when I click #delete once, it behaves like expected. But when I click the second time (without refresh) it runs the callback function twice, third time thrice, and so on.
[code]
$('#delete').click(function() {
confirmAction('Weet je zeker dat je de geselecteerde pagina's wilt
verwijderen?', 'destroy');
});
[Code].....
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