JQuery :: GetJSON Success And Error Callback?
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 $('fontSize')... but how can I set the error callback?
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Oct 6, 2010
For some reason the success and error callbacks are not working at all. I'm using jquery.ajax to submit a form w/o page refresh through a php file. I have set the success & error callbacks but even when I changed the mysql password (to a incorrect one) I got the success message [code]...
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Oct 6, 2010
For some reason the success and error callbacks are not working at all. I'm using jquery.ajax to submit a form w/o page refresh through a php file. I have set the success & error callbacks but even when I changed the mysql password (to a incorrect one) I got the success message :Shere's the php & js script
PHP Code:
<?php
/*$fp = fopen('data.txt', 'a+');
[code]....
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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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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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Aug 18, 2010
today I updated my Firefox from 3.5 to 4.0b3 and it seems that the AJAX success callback is not longer fired. Firebug shows the correct response but the function is never called. Is this a Problem of the FF Beta, or is Jquery responsible for this?
Here is my Script
$.ajax({
url: 'ajax.php',
success: function(data) {
console.log('success');
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Sep 15, 2010
currently using jq 1.4.2
And i have gone through this forum and other forums for a simple fix ... since so many have had this problem..but i have nt found anything that seems to work hence i am posting this problem
$(".editvolunteer").fancybox({
'width' : 970,
'height' : 460,
'autoScale' : false,
[Code]....
I dont know what i am doign wrong i have used debugbar and i can seethe html content that comes back i have used fiddler and i see hte html content that comes back there....the xhr stat =200 so every thing is good..yet it doesnot replace the the content $("#updateroster").html(data).
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Jun 3, 2010
I know this is a simple question with a simple answer, but I can't seem to wrap my brain around it.Sorry for the infantile nature of this post. Anyhow, I am making an AJAX call via JQuery and need the function to return a value from a calling function, like so:
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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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Feb 25, 2010
I have a small piece of code:
$(":input").each(function(){
alert(this.name);
---->OK
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Mar 24, 2010
I used to call web service with parameter like this and works fine.
function InvokeRequest(Url, Param, SuccessCallback, ErrorCallback) {
$.ajax({
type: "POST",
url: Url,
[Code]....
But instead of firing the success callback, it alert the result 200 ok with the JSON result.
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Oct 22, 2011
success(data, textStatus, jqXHR)Function, Array A function to be called if the request succeeds. The function gets passed three arguments: The data returned from the server, formatted according to the dataType parameter; a string describing the status; and the jqXHR (in jQuery 1.4.x, XMLHttpRequest) object.
'success': function(html){ jQuery("#quote-of-the-day").html(html) }
success: function(data) { var out = "<ol>"; $(data).each(function(){ out+="<li>"+this.title+"</li>"; });
The above 2 ways of defining the success call back confused me.
1) According to definition, it should take 3 parameters, why here it only takes 1 parameter?
2) Why the name of parameter passed into function() can be different? Does this name matter?
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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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Apr 13, 2011
I have a really simple scenario which got broken after upgrading to 1.5.the defined handler for the success callback in $.ajax doen't set the data parameter - it's always undefined. This works fine in 1.4.4.
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Jan 15, 2010
why the following code results in an error in Firefox and success in Internet Explorer?
jQuery.ajax({
type:"GET",
url:"http://nl.ae/iptocapi.php",
[code]....
No matter what I put in here, Firefox is going into the error; will not return success.What the server returns is just plain text, no html, thinking maybe it has something to do with This, but I can't figure it out because there are only So many options for
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May 10, 2010
I've been having issue with .getJSON() in IE. I keep getting the error message " Expected ';' "
My JSON string is {"internet":"on"}
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Jan 20, 2011
I have a java object array. I am using java 1.4. The object has attributes with getters/setters.I tried JSON-simple API to convert the array to string. This outputs error JSON string
[object-name@6ddc07]...
What is a good JSON API for java 1.4...
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Sep 1, 2010
I've noticed this weird behaviour of jQuery in Safari and Chrome (didn't test on Firefox as I'm using some webkit CSS extensions). After setting up the call like this:
$.ajax( {
'url' : url,
'dataType' : 'json',
data : reqdata,
cache: false,
method: 'get',
timeout: 20000, //10 secs of timeout
success : function(data, textStatus, XMLHttpRequest) { .....
If a timeout occurs (I switch the local webserver off), the 'success' method will be called! More than this in the textStatus parameter there is a string with "success" !!! The error handler doesn't even get called.... (As you may notice the only way I had to tell the problem, was to check the data param if it is null or 0 length. How can I avoid this?
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Apr 2, 2010
Recently i tried to use getJSON to retrieve data from [url] and every time i tested in firefox, the console will always give me error on the line $.each(data.results, function(i,result) saying data is null. i am wondering how to solve this problem?
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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){
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Oct 1, 2010
I can call a rest service I have running in a 'test' environment fine from other tools (or directly in browser for that matter).
When I call using jQuery nothing happens.
No errors, no javascript messages. Nothing. [code]...
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Jul 15, 2009
here is my code
function fadeInFeaturedGame() {
$("#featuredgame").fadeIn("slow", setTimeout("fadeOutFeaturedGame()",
5000));
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Oct 19, 2011
What I noticed is that my error callback is fired every time.
MyService.asmx:
[WebMethod]
public FileInfo[] GetFileInfo(int Id){
Proxies.ServiceRef.ServiceClient c = new Proxies.ServiceRef.ServiceClient();
return c.GetFileInfo(Id).ToArray();
}
The Jquery code where I am getting error:
$.ajax({
url: url,
data: jsonData,
type: "POST",
contentType: _I.contentType,
timeout: _I.timeout,
dataType: "serviceproxy", // custom type to avoid double parse
dataFilter: function (jsonString, type) { .....
When I debug using firebug the response is as follows.
{"d":[{"__type":"Proxies.AFARServiceRef.AssignmentInfo","ExtensionData":
{},"AssignDate":"/Date(1317748587667)
/","AssignFileName":null,"ClaimId":"PA026195","ClaimantName":"Rachel
Weiss","FirstContactDate":"/Date(1302678000000)/","FirstContactTime":{"Ticks":433800000000,"Days":0,"Hours":12,
"Milliseconds":0,"Minutes":3,"Seconds":0,
"TotalDays":0.50208333333333333,
"TotalHours":12.049999999999999,
"TotalMilliseconds":43380000,
"TotalMinutes":723,"TotalSeconds":43380},"Id":5257,
"InspectionDate":"/Date(1302246000000)/","StatusId":1,"SubmittedCount":5,
"UploadedCount":9}]}
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Oct 1, 2009
I'm using an .ajax() call to do a jsonp request to another domain. When the user is not logged in, however, the server will return a 401 error. Unfortunately, this causes my .ajax() call to fail _without_ calling the error callback. Is this a known bug? Here is my code:
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