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How do I access the name of an an item in an assosiative array using jQuery.

For example how would I read "title", "link", "media", ect... in this

{
		"title": "What we do in our free time...",
		"link": "http://www.flickr.com/photos/tnhimmies/4042938515/",
		"media": {"m":"http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2572/4042938515_3a00561320_m.jpg"},
		"date_taken": "2009-10-24T03:48:10-08:00",
		"description": "<p><a href=\"http://www.flickr.com/people/tnhimmies/\">Darlene, TN Persians (www.tnpurrs.com)<\/a> posted a photo:<\/p> <p><a href=\"http://www.flickr.com/photos/tnhimmies/4042938515/\" title=\"What we do in our free time...\"><img src=\"http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2572/4042938515_3a00561320_m.jpg\" width=\"240\" height=\"230\" alt=\"What we do in our free time...\" /><\/a><\/p> <p>Tennessee Persians<br /> <a href=\"http://www.tnpurrs.com\" rel=\"nofollow\">www.tnpurrs.com<\/a><\/p>",
		"published": "2009-10-25T18:28:36Z",
		"author": "nobody@flickr.com (Darlene, TN Persians (www.tnpurrs.com))",
		"author_id": "66405213@N00",
		"tags": "cat persian tnpurrs"
   },
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BTW, it isn't an associative array is an Object Literal is.gd/4BdvZ – CMS Oct 25 '09 at 19:16
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You can also use the $.each function:

var obj = { one:1, two:2, three:3, four:4, five:5 };

$.each(obj, function(key, value) {
  //..
});

If you go for the for...in statement way, I would recommend you to check if the property resides directly on the object being iterated, because you could have some issues, if the Object.prototype is extended:

for(var key in obj) {
  if (obj.hasOwnProperty(key)){
    // value = obj[key];
  }
}
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for (var key in json) {
  // ...
}

(this is standard javascript, not jQuery-speficic)

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In your case, this is not an array at all! You want to loop through properties of an object.

JavaScript does not truly support associative arays either... see http://www.hunlock.com/blogs/Mastering_Javascript_Arrays

Zed's answer is perfect, I would add

alert(json[key]);

inside the for, if you wonder how to get the value of the propery

Thanks

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