I'm using jQuery AJAX to load part of my web page. And my AJAX datatype is HTML. I've heard JSON is faster and I've used it too. But JSON doesn't seem to work when the data is a little big, for example:
It works when the data is short:
{"name" : "John Smith" , "age" : "32" , "status" : "married" }
{"name" : "Bella Gilbert" , "age" : "26" , "status" : "single" }
But not when the data is a little big:
{"name" : "John Smith" , "age" : "32" , "status" : "married" }
{"name" : "Bella Gilbert" , "age" : "26" , "status" : "single" }
{"name" : "Joseph Morgan" , "age" : "28" , "status" : "single" }
{"name" : "Paul Wesley" , "age" : "24" , "status" : "single" }
Is there any way I can just fetch the data without stating dataType as JSON and then decode it using javascript, as similar to PHP's function:
json_decode($data);
Or if not then please suggest a way to handle large JSON data using jQuery AJAX. Thanks!