I am using AJAX to pass variables from a form to a PHP page to process data at a database.
Once the user clicks a button it fires a the following JavaScript:
$(document).ready(function() {
$("#myForm").submit(function(event) {
/* validate the fields */
var firstDate= "11/10/2014"
var secondDate = "10/10/2014"
var myString = "some Text";
var myArray = ["name1", "name2", "name3", "123-123-33gf"];
processIT(firstDate, secondDate, muString, myArray);
});/* end of submit */
});
function processIT(firstDate, secondDate, muString, myArray) {
var response = "";
$(function () {
$.ajax({
url: 'api.php', // the script to call to get data
type: "POST",
data: {
firstDate: firstDate,
secondDate : secondDate ,
myString : myString ,
myArray : myArray ,
}, // you can insert url argumnets here to pass to api.php
dataType: 'json', // return data format
success: function(data) { //
alert(data);
},
error: function (jqXHR, textStatus, errorThrown){
console.log(textStatus, errorThrown);
},
});
});
return response;
}
The api.php page has the following
<?php
if ( isset($_POST["firstDate"]) && !empty($_POST["firstDate"])){
$response .= "<p>firstDate= " . $_POST["firstDate"] . "</p>";
}
else $response .= " 1 ";
if ( isset($_POST["secondDate"]) && !empty($_POST["secondDate"])){
$response .= "<p>secondDate = " . $_POST["secondDate"] . "</p>";
}
else $response .= " 2 ";
if ( isset($_POST["myString"]) && !empty($_POST["myString"])){
$response .= "<p>myString = " . $_POST["myString"] . "</p>";
}
else $response .= " 3 ";
if ( isset($_POST["myArray"]) && !empty($_POST["myArray"])){
$response .= "<p>myArray = " . $_POST["myArray"] . "</p>";
}
else $response .= " 4 ";
echo json_encode($response);
?>
But when I click the button I get the following error:
SyntaxError: JSON.parse: unexpected character at line 1 column 1 of the JSON data
But if I change the POST to GET, I can see the passed variables, but still get the same error.
Any ideas what I am doing wrong?
SyntaxError: JSON.parse
means that the JSON returned from the server is invalid.console.log
in your PHP?! That's most definitely going to throw an error.$_POST["myString "]
. Why is there a space there? Your key is"myString"
, not"myString "
.return response;
in yourprocessIT
function. AJAX is asynchronous, which means it runs in the background and calls its callback whenever it's ready. You can't return from an AJAX call. Also, why do you have$(function () {
insideprocessIT
?