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I have a php file that supllies a JSON to the front end

<?php 
header('Content-type: application/json');
require_once('includes/social-parser.php');

$id = $_POST['id'];
$youtube_playlists = $_POST['y'];
$twitter_lists = $_POST['t'];
$keywords = $_POST['k'];

$parser = new socialParser();
$json = $parser->build(json_decode($youtube_playlists), json_decode($twitter_lists), json_decode($keywords),$id);
shuffle($json);

print_r(str_replace('\\/', '/', json_encode($json)));
die();
?>

and in my front end i requst the json using the call:

jQuery.ajax({
    url: '/blog/wp-content/themes/blog/social-ajax.php',
    type: 'POST',
    dataType: 'json',
    data: {
        y: '<?php echo json_encode($youtube_playlists); ?>',
        t: '<?php echo json_encode($twitter_lists); ?>',
        k: '<?php echo json_encode($keywords); ?>',
        id: '<?php echo $post->ID; ?>'
    },
    success: function(data, textStatus, xhr) {
        jQuery.event.trigger({
            type: "social-ajax",
            social_object: data
        });
    },
    error: function(xhr, textStatus, errorThrown) {
        console.log("Error loading social data");
        console.log(xhr);
    }
});

in some cases it works, but in others it logs an error as it goes to the error callback but with a status 200 .. the error is: enter image description here

thanks in advance

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    What is the value of textStatusin your error function? Feb 25, 2013 at 16:33
  • the statusText is "OK"
    – AhmadAssaf
    Feb 25, 2013 at 16:34
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    And errorThrown value?
    – J0HN
    Feb 25, 2013 at 16:37
  • am not sure what do you mean by the errorThrown value .. i have put a screenshot of the printed xhr object .. i hope it is in there
    – AhmadAssaf
    Feb 25, 2013 at 16:39
  • print_r is only used for debugging, not for normal printing, use echo instead. Also, why are you doing str_replace('\\/', '/', json_encode($json))?
    – gen_Eric
    Feb 25, 2013 at 16:39

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It seems to me you are invalidating your json:

print_r(str_replace('\\/', '/', json_encode($json)));

should just be:

// if $json is not valid json
echo json_encode($json);

or

// if $json is already valid json
echo $json;
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  • thank you .. that was the same issue highlighted by @rocket Hazmat and it did the trick .. thanks a lot :)
    – AhmadAssaf
    Feb 25, 2013 at 16:46

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