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struggle extracting necessary data from this complex json stored inside php variable.

Via php script, I called yql. Data returned and assigned to $retarr;

Then further down, $retarr[2] is storing the full values as below:

$debugarrays= print_r($retarr[2], true);
echo "<pre>";
echo $debugarrays;
echo "</pre>";


cbfunc({
   "query":{
      "count":10,
      "created":"2012-06-13T09:13:45Z",
      "lang":"en-US",
      "results":{

         "contact":[    

            {
               "created":"2006-10-29T04:32:07Z",
               "updated":"2006-10-29T04:32:07Z",
               "uri":"http://social.yahooapis.com/v1/user/MNQJOMYDQYLY2FZSMROV4QDA6MI/contact/12",
               "isConnection":"false",
               "id":"12",
               "fields":[
                  {
                     "created":"2006-10-29T04:32:07Z",
                     "updated":"2006-10-29T04:32:07Z",
                     "uri":"http://social.yahooapis.com/v1/user/MNQJOMYDQYLY2FZSMROV4QDA6MI/contact/12/email/6",
                     "id":"6",
                     "type":"email",
                     "value":"[email protected]",
                     "editedBy":"OWNER"
                  },
                  {
                     "created":"2006-10-29T04:32:07Z",
                     "updated":"2006-10-29T04:32:07Z",
                     "uri":"http://social.yahooapis.com/v1/user/MNQJOMYDQYLY2FZSMROV4QDA6MI/contact/12/name/5",
                     "id":"5",
                     "type":"name",
                     "value":{
                        "givenName":"'Jaq'",
                        "middleName":null,
                        "familyName":null,
                        "prefix":null,
                        "suffix":null,
                        "givenNameSound":null,
                        "familyNameSound":null
                     },
                     "editedBy":"OWNER"
                  }
               ]
            } 


         ]
      }
   }
});


$sJson= $retarr[2];
$aNative   = json_decode($sJson);
print_r($aNative);


echo $retarr[2]->fields[0]->id."<br>";
echo $retarr[2]->fields[0]->type."<br>";
echo $retarr[2]->fields[0]->value."<br>";

Fail to get required value...

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That would appear to be a JSONP string, which is not 'pure' json. It's JSON that's been wrapped in a callback function - JSONP is used to get around the AJAX cross-domain request restrictions, and this callback business is part of that.

You'll have to strip off the leading cbfun( and trailing ); to get the real JSON data, which you can then pass into json_decode().

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