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I do have this stringified object returning from MYSQL

"[{"x":278,"y":160},{"x":671,"y":79}]"

When I console.log it from my Backbone Model in the view the ouput is

[{"x":278,"y":160},{"x":671,"y":79}]

When I do this in the console

obj = [{"x":278,"y":160},{"x":671,"y":79}]

the string is perfectly parsed to an object, but when I do the same thing in my code, I can't access the object.

I tried to JSON.parse, then I get

syntaxError: Unexpected token o

What am I missing here?

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    Maybe it's about those unescaped quotes?
    – elclanrs
    Mar 4, 2013 at 8:21
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    How are you parsing it?
    – Blender
    Mar 4, 2013 at 8:21
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    Check typeof obj. It may already be parsed to an Object. Mar 4, 2013 at 8:21
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    @JonathanLonowski: Good point, because if so it would be passed through toString as part of JSON.parse, and the string would be [object Array]. So that o would indeed be a JSON syntax error. Mar 4, 2013 at 8:23
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    "I tried to JSON.parse" Then quote your JSON.parse code, so we can help you with it. Mar 4, 2013 at 8:24

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I have solved the issue with moving the JSON.parse(this.points) from the initializing block of the view. This makes sense, since the data trying to parse obviously was not ready. Should have figured it sooner, since simulating the code in console step by step worked, which usually is indicating this. Thanks @ T.J. Crowder for your effort

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