I had asked a question regarding why most ajax solutions involve some back-end language like PHP.
I was told it was because of the fact that a web browser does not allow a complete javascript/jquery solution due to same domain policy. Yet the code below absolutely runs fine:
<script type="text/javascript">
$(document).ready(function () {
$("#1").click(function () {
$.ajax({
type: "GET",
url: "http://api.wunderground.com/api/ac7e64a2f6e2d440/geolookup/conditions/q/IA/Cedar_Rapids.json",
dataType: "jsonp",
success: function (parsed_json) {
$('div').html("Current temperature in " + parsed_json.current_observation.temp_f);
alert(parsed_json.location.city);
var location = parsed_json['location']['city'];
var temp_f = parsed_json['current_observation']['temp_f'];
alert("Current temperature in " + location + " is: " + temp_f);
}
});
});
});
</script>
So is this code not supposed to run? I don't get it.
Thanks, Jim