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// Calling the video function with JSON

$.getJSON("videos.php", function(data){
// first check if there is a member available to display,
//if not then show error message
    if(data == '') { 
        $('#tabs-4').html("<div class='errorMember'>Sorry, there is currently no member available videos</div>");
    } 
    // if there is a member, then loop through each data available
    else {
          $.each(data, function(i,name){
            content = '<div class="left"><img src="' + name.pic + '"/>';
            content += '<p>' + name.name + '</p>';
            content += '<a href="' + name.link + '" target="_blank">Video link</a>';
            content += '</div><br/><hr>';
            $("#tabs-4").html(content);
        });
    }
});​

The problem is that it only gives me one result instead of list of results from the array but if I appendTo(content) .. it adds the full list of results under the current which is not what I want because I need to refresh that content with updated data.

Any ideas to what I'm doing wrong?

3 Answers 3

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Probably so far only the last Element is getting Displayed .

// Calling the video function with JSON

$.getJSON("videos.php", function(data){

    // first check if there is a member available to display, if not then show error message
    if(data == '') { 
        $('#tabs-4').html("<div class='errorMember'>Sorry, there is currently no member available videos</div>");
    } 
    // if there is a member, then loop through each data available
    else {
        //If you want to Clear the Container html
        $("#tabs-4").html(''); 
        $.each(data, function(i,name){
            content = '<div class="left"><img src="' + name.pic + '"/>';
            content += '<p>' + name.name + '</p>';
            content += '<a href="' + name.link + '" target="_blank">Video link</a>';
            content += '</div><br/><hr>';
            $("#tabs-4").append(content);
        });
    }
});
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  • Yes you are right ... the second code Guffa provided above solved it.
    – Shina
    Aug 30, 2012 at 11:10
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Empty the element before filling it:

$('#tabs-4').empty();
$.each(data, function(i,name){
  var content =
    '<div class="left"><img src="' + name.pic + '"/>' +
    '<p>' + name.name + '</p>' +
    '<a href="' + name.link + '" target="_blank">Video link</a>' +
    '</div><br/><hr>';
  $("#tabs-4").append(content);
});

Or put all the elements in the string before putting it in the element:

var content = '';
$.each(data, function(i,name){
  content +=
    '<div class="left"><img src="' + name.pic + '"/>' +
    '<p>' + name.name + '</p>' +
    '<a href="' + name.link + '" target="_blank">Video link</a>' +
    '</div><br/><hr>';
});
$("#tabs-4").html(content);
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  • Perfect! ... the second one is what I used because I don't want to empty $('#tabs-4'), just need to update it with content. Thanks a lot Guffa
    – Shina
    Aug 30, 2012 at 11:00
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If I well understood, probably you may want do something like this

...
else {
        $("#tabs-4").empty(); // remove previous data (if any)

        $.each(data, function(i,name){
            content = '<div class="left"><img src="' + name.pic + '"/>';
            content += '<p>' + name.name + '</p>';
            content += '<a href="' + name.link + '" target="_blank">Video link</a>';
            content += '</div><br/><hr>';

            $("#tabs-4").append(content); // append new data
        });
}
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  • I would prefer not to empty the $("#tabs-4") ... but simply update it with new content because I am making other calls to this function, so .html() should do. Thanks anyways
    – Shina
    Aug 30, 2012 at 11:12

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