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Hey guys i'am trying to parse the following json file: http://osthessen-news.de/json2.php

For achieving this i am using the following javascript:

UPDATE:

<body>
<div id="placeholder"></div>
<script src="http://code.jquery.com/jquery-1.7.1.min.js"></script>
<script>



        var url = 'http://osthessen-news.de/json2.php';

        alert("ASDFFD");

        $(document).ready(function(){
                          var url = "http://osthessen-news.de/json2.php";
                          $.getJSON(url, function(data) {
                                    var output="<ul>";
                                    for (var i in data.news) {
                                    output+="<li>" + data.news[i].id + " " + data.news[i].Ueberschrift +"</li>";
                                    }

                                    output+="</ul>";
                                    document.getElementById("placeholder").innerHTML=output;
                                    });
                          });          

    </script>
</body>

Found on this Website: http://iviewsource.com/codingtutorials/getting-started-with-javascript-object-notation-json-for-absolute-beginners/

Iam new to json in javascript. And i tried different approaches too. So can anybody tell me what im doing wrong? Thx in advance :)

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  • Ueberschrift instead of ueberschrift. keys are case sensitive Apr 16, 2013 at 8:53
  • You have data.users[i] instead of data.news[i] near ueberschrift. I don't think that's right. Apr 16, 2013 at 8:55
  • what is the url you are calling this file from? Apr 16, 2013 at 9:04
  • I updated the code as recommended but its still not working.
    – luQ
    Apr 16, 2013 at 9:09
  • iam calling it from localhost
    – luQ
    Apr 16, 2013 at 9:17

4 Answers 4

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Use a regular for loop instead of the for..in syntax. For..in is mostly used for iterating the properties of an object, while the regular for syntax is more appropriate for arrays. Since news is an array, the regular syntax is most appropriate.

for (var i = 0; i < data.news.length; i++) {
    output+="<li>" + data.news[i].id + " " + data.news[i].ueberschrift +"</li>";
}

Also, try wrapping all this in document.ready

$(document).ready(function(){
   var url = "http://osthessen-news.de/json2.php"; 
 $.getJSON(url, function(data) {
    var output="<ul>";
    for (var i in data.news) {
        output+="<li>" + data.news[i].id + " " + data.news[i].ueberschrift +"</li>";
    }

    output+="</ul>";
    document.getElementById("placeholder").innerHTML=output;
});

});

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Use a regular each loop instead of the for..in syntax.

jQuery.each(data.news, function(j, val) {
    output+="<li>" + val.id + " " + val.ueberschrift +"</li>";
}
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I'm getting an error on Chrome (XMLHttpRequest cannot load http://osthessen-news.de/json2.php. Origin null is not allowed by Access-Control-Allow-Origin.)

You can't load files via AJAX from different domains.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Same_origin_policy

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  • yes.. I a getting the same error. what is the solution ?? I have also tried .ajax with JSONP as datatype... Not working....
    – Anil
    Dec 12, 2013 at 6:17
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I tried it and the object doesn't have .ueberschrift, it has .Ueberschrift which is important (case sentivity).


also, this is jquery, so (warning: this is style nitpicking on my part):

for (var i in data.news)

should be

$(data.news).each( ...

and

document.getElementById("placeholder").innerHTML=output;

should be

$('#placeholder').html(output);

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