JQuery :: Parse A Json Object?

Oct 8, 2009

Supposed that I have a json object but I don't know anything about its keys and values. Is there anyway to print out all the key and value pairs in that object?

View 5 Replies


ADVERTISEMENT

JQuery :: Can't Parse JSON Results

Jan 4, 2012

I am having difficulty displaying a specific key from a json file. I am trying to parse the following json file using query:

[URL]

I am using this type of function to parse the data:

$.each(json.route,function(i,route){
<!--add a paragraph tag to the results div and enter the speficied key-->
$("#results").append('<p>Result: '+ route +'</p>');

Using this I am able to print all the keys from the route but I am not able to print a specific key.

What I want to do is just get the results for the key "fuelUsed" using this method:

$("#results").append('<p>Result: '+ route.fuelUsed+'</p>');

But I never get back any data that way. Am I not specifying my key correctly?

View 2 Replies View Related

JQuery :: Parse A Json Request ?

Sep 17, 2010

I am trying parse a json request.

The json response is

I have tried to console.log the item in a number of ways including: arrayToParse[item] item[1] item[0]

I either get the key of 1,2,3 or undefined. How do I get the values in this scenario?

View 2 Replies View Related

JQuery :: Can't Get JSON.parse To Work

Nov 11, 2010

I can't get JSON.parse to work. For example with:

JSON.parse('{a:3}')

I get: "SyntaxError: JSON.parse"

I have put up an example at:

[URL]

View 1 Replies View Related

JQuery :: Parse A JSON Response Array?

Feb 26, 2011

How can I adequately parse a JSON response I'm getting from the server, which happens to be an array?

The array I'm getting back is actually this one:

[{"photo":{"created_at":"2011-02-26T18:40:00Z","id":5,"name":"Natalie_Portman.jpg","updated_at":"2011-02-26T18:40:00Z"}},{"photo":{"created_at":"2011-02-26T18:40:14Z","id":6,"name":"scarlett-johansson-.jpg","updated_at":"2011-02-26T18:40:14Z"}}]

I believe this one is valid JSON, but my attempts to parse it are always failing when I do it like this:

success:
function(data, textStatus, xhr)
{
var photos = jQuery.parseJSON(data);
alert(photos);
},

The above code displays 'null', and the documentation says a null occurs when the JSON isn't valid. so, what's going on ?

I need to know the codes to parse as well as access the values in the parsed response.

View 3 Replies View Related

JQuery :: Forcing JSON Parse By Headers

Aug 5, 2009

I am submitting a form via AJAX. The form may either return HTML (when there are input errors) or JSON (successful response). If during request I specify "dataType: 'json'" then HTML doesn't get thru correctly, if I don't then JSON is displayed as plain text. I am sending the "application/json" header back correctly. I don't understand why doesn't jQuery just pick that up and parse it as JSON? Is there an option? Is there something I can do to make this work?

View 1 Replies View Related

JQuery :: JSON.parse: Unexpected End Of Data?

Aug 18, 2011

JSON.parse: unexpected end of dataat line var data = JSON.parse(json);Is the syntax correct?the code used is:For the code below i am getting this error :

$(document).ready(function(){ $("#button1").click(function(){
$.post(
'script_1.php',

[code]....

View 1 Replies View Related

JQuery :: Passing Variables Via Json.parse?

Apr 18, 2011

I have a wordpress site with dropdown menus that currently are working with jQuery, now the issue is when trying to dynamically update the menus and parsing it with json.parse. For some reason I am not getting any data back of the following code (if I try to alert (data) I just get a blank box).

function waitGoUpdate()
{
var $jQ = jQuery.noConflict ();
$jQ.ajax ({

[Code].....

and just print out the function, than I would get the data on screen. now if I was to access my php file directly than that fill will output an error due to missing plugins.. I guess that is just how wordpress sorta work.. but again I do get the info that i need by just printing out the function. Do anyone knows a work around for this? I am kinda pulling my hairs out.

View 2 Replies View Related

JQuery :: Parse A Json String Received By $.getJSON()

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]....

View 1 Replies View Related

JQuery :: Simple JSON Parse - Won't Work - Nothing Pops Up For The Alert

Jun 30, 2009

Why won't this work?

Nothing pops up for the alert.

<script type="text/javascript">

View 13 Replies View Related

JQuery :: Load And Parse Remote Json File In Local Machine?

Jul 26, 2011

How can Iload and parse a json file saved in our remote serverfrom my local machine? I can load and parse the copy I saved in my local machine, but I can notwork with the remote copy. The following is the code I tested:

<
html>
<

[code].....

View 1 Replies View Related

Using Eval To Parse A JSON Text

Jun 9, 2006

Can anyone explain me why you need to add open and close parenthesis to
a JSON text in order to use eval() to parse it?

For example:

var json = "{a: 'abc', b: 'def'}";
var obj1 = eval("(" + json + ")"); //ok!
var obj2 = eval(json); //syntax error!

why are parenthesis necessary?

View 2 Replies View Related

Why Is It Necessary To Eval Or Parse JSON Data

Sep 19, 2009

Why is it necessary to eval or parse JSON data?If it is legal JS, why couldn't I just name the file in the src attribute of a <script> statement?

View 4 Replies View Related

Error Using JSON.parse With Internet Explorer

Jan 4, 2010

I have client-side javascript that is using AJAX to receive JSONs from a server-side database-querying php script. My application is working fine in firefox and chrome. IE8 is giving me trouble, however. The error I get is:

Message: 'JSON' is undefined
Line: ###
Char: #
Code: 0
URI: http://...

Does anyone know if their is a different function or library include I need for IE8 in order to work with JSONs, more specifically JSON.parse()?

View 1 Replies View Related

Parse Collection Object Using Prototype?

Jul 6, 2009

I have the following nested javascript collection (below) and I'm trying to access the information within the collection using prototype so I can properly style and layout the data.

var teams = {
"team1:" {
"QB": "Alexander Hamilton",
"RB": "John Jay",

[Code]....

View 9 Replies View Related

JQuery :: Receiving And Alert With [object Object] When It Should Be Alert The JSON Data

Jun 10, 2010

jquery code:

$.ajax({
url: "validate_livestock_form/index/",
type: 'POST',
dataType: "json",
data: form_data,
success: function(data) {
alert(data);
[Code]...

php page is echoing out:{"species":"Please select a species!"} I double checked the response from the php and firebug shows the same. On success alert is not alerting the JSON data instead, I'm receiving [object Object]. Why is that and how do what should I do to fix this?

View 3 Replies View Related

JQuery :: Convert JS Object To JSON Via This?

Sep 2, 2010

I am trying to convert a very simple JS object as follows to JSON, cant seem to find the solution [code]...

View 1 Replies View Related

JQuery :: Retrieve A Json Object Value?

Mar 24, 2011

Ihave a Json Object n wanna select one row based on id and name

[Code]...

View 1 Replies View Related

JQuery :: Convert Object To JSON

Aug 14, 2009

In addition to fetching JSON you might want to POST it back to the server, but there is no postJSON method. You cannot use the generic ajax method, either. What is missing is the complement of "eval" to turn a JavaScript object in to JSON. The JSON.stringify function from www.json.org (see json2.js in JavaScript section) does the trick, but it would be nice if jQuery incorporated that out of the box, to save some hunting time.

Using the jquery ajax method to set the "type" to "json" and the "content-type" to "application/json" send and recieve JSON, but you must use JSON.stringify to convert your outgoing object to JSON. P.S.. a lot of forgiving parsers have resulted in a lot of articles on JSON being wrong. would I like to mention that here. Property names are JSON strings. JSON strings have double quotes. Therefore, property names have to be surrounded with double quotes. Single quotes are not JSON strings and not legal (JSON is not JavaScript).

[Code]..

View 1 Replies View Related

JQuery :: Transforming Json Into Object?

Aug 15, 2010

Do any of you know if you can convert a JSON object into a Jquery object ? The reason i wish to do that is to be able to use the jquery selector to filter my Json data. (for example filter them based on their properties)

View 8 Replies View Related

JQuery :: Way To Populate A Form With Json Object?

Jan 24, 2010

Found this plugin as a solution, which works:[URL]... which I can't get to work:[URL]..

View 1 Replies View Related

JQuery :: How To Pass Object In JSON That Is Not String

Feb 3, 2011

I'm a beginner in Jquery and I have a big doubt, follow at bellow the code to be better viewed: The method below is static and Static methods do not work with instance, For this reason I passed the 'nameLabel' that the typeis Label by parameter, however I need to catch the exception and show it to the user.

[WebMethod]
public static string RetornaNomeCliente(string idCliente,Label nomeLabel){
string nomeCliente = String.Empty;
try {
nomeCliente = Cliente.RetornaNomeCliente(idCliente);
} catch (Exception e) {
nomeLabel.Text = e.Message.ToString();
} return nomeCliente;
}

But I'm using Jquery and this method is used in a Ajax Request and I use the Json to pass the datas, how showed below:
var idCliente= $("#<%= txtIDCliente.ClientID %>").val();
var nomeLabel = $("#<%= lblMensagem.ClientID %>");
var poligonal = "{ idCliente: " + idCliente + ", + lblMensagem: " + nomeLabel + " }";
But the problem is that I need to pass in my Json the nomeLabel with Label, but always a problem happen, because the same is showed like 'indefined'. How to solve this situation?

View 1 Replies View Related

JQuery :: Examine The Keys In A JSON Object?

Jul 26, 2011

With this JSON object as an example:

jsonObj={
key1: 'value for key1',
nextKey: 'nextKey value',
lastKey: 'value for the last Key' };

without knowing the structure of this object... is there a way to return the name of the keys?if it was a nested aray.. each key:value pair being a 2 element array I could do something like this:

var key = jsonObj[1][0]; // this would return 'nextKey'

Is there some way to determine the names of the keys ina json object, as if it was an associative array?

View 2 Replies View Related

JQuery :: Iterating Over Nested JSON Object?

Jul 24, 2010

I have created a JSON object through a PHP script. The code is as follows:

$result1 = array();
$i = 0;
hile($row = $result->fetch_assoc()) // $result contains result from a database query

[code]....

View 11 Replies View Related

JQuery :: Post Json Object And Redirect URL?

Mar 2, 2011

I would like to redirect my request from a page to another one with a json object. The only way i have found to do this is :

[Code]...

Is there a way to do this without using .Ajax ? With this method i have to save my json object in my session to reuse it after and i don't like that !

View 2 Replies View Related

JQuery :: Accessing JSON Data Object Via PHP Script?

Mar 18, 2010

I've got the following code:

[Code]...

I was just wondering how will I be able to access the content of the data variable in script.template.php?

The other problem is that when I use the $.getJSON method (instead of just $.get), the script doesn't appear to get called.

View 1 Replies View Related







Copyrights 2005-15 www.BigResource.com, All rights reserved