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I've created two projects in Visual Studio 2010 one is a Web Service and the other is a web application, I have a method on the web service as follows:

`[OperationContract]
    [WebInvoke(Method = "GET",
        ResponseFormat = WebMessageFormat.Json,
        BodyStyle = WebMessageBodyStyle.Wrapped,
        UriTemplate = "json/getData")]
    List<Objects> TestCall();`

Once I run the service I can happily type in the URL to get the JSON response:

http://localhost:17258/RestService.svc/json/getData

results in

{"TestCallResult":[{"id":1,"name":"Title"}, {"id":2,"name":"Title"},{"id":3,"name":"Title"},{"id":4,"name":"Title"}]}

However in my web application when I try and make this Ajax call to get this response I get a success from the call but the JSON is null, here is my ajax call:

`$.ajax({
                url: "http://localhost:17258/RestService.svc/json/getData",
                type: "GET",
                mimeType: "application/json",
                dataType: "json",
                cache: false,
                success: function (json, status) {
                    alert("Success JSON=" + json + ", status=" + status);
                    var obj = jQuery.parseJSON(json);
                    for (var i = 0; i <= obj.length; i++) {
                        alert(obj[i].id);
                    }
                }
            });`                

I'm trying in FireFox and the json variable comes back as null, when debugging in IE debugger I can add a watch to the object and can see the object has the array underneath it, do I need to use json.TestCallResult instead or has anyone else seen this difference between IE and FireFox OR can someone say stop being a noob and do this...

Thanks

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  • Is your website (the one from which you are calling the webservice) also located on localhost:17258 or does the server responding on port 17258 send a header containing an Access-Control-Allow-Origin setting?
    – devnull69
    May 3, 2012 at 12:55
  • When you debug in IE which value has the json var?
    – JotaBe
    May 3, 2012 at 13:52

4 Answers 4

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Your ajax url should have the same host:port as your html's url.

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In your success callback u already get an json object. If u try to parse this with $.parseJSON again, the result is null. http://jsfiddle.net/H4v8G/

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You need to look at json.d instead of json.

The response data is included in the .d property, and not directly in the returned object.

This happens with ASP.NET 3.5 and later.

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$.ajax({
                url: "http://localhost:17258/RestService.svc/json/getData",
                type: "GET",
                dataType: "json",
                cache: false,
                success: function (obj) {
                    for (var i = 0; i <= obj.length; i++) {
                        alert(obj[i].id);
        }
     }
});

Try this

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