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For some reason the item "description" returns NULL with the following code:

<?php
include('db.php');

$result = mysql_query('SELECT * FROM `staff` ORDER BY `id` DESC LIMIT 2') or die(mysql_error());
$rows = array();
while($row = mysql_fetch_assoc($result)){
    $rows[] = $row;
}

echo json_encode($rows);
?>

Here is the schema for my database:

CREATE TABLE `staff` (
  `id` int(11) NOT NULL AUTO_INCREMENT,
  `name` longtext COLLATE utf8_unicode_ci,
  `description` longtext COLLATE utf8_unicode_ci,
  `icon` longtext COLLATE utf8_unicode_ci,
  `date` longtext COLLATE utf8_unicode_ci,
  `company` longtext COLLATE utf8_unicode_ci,
  `companyurl` longtext COLLATE utf8_unicode_ci,
  `appurl` longtext COLLATE utf8_unicode_ci,
  PRIMARY KEY (`id`)
) ENGINE=MyISAM AUTO_INCREMENT=5 DEFAULT CHARSET=utf8 COLLATE=utf8_unicode_ci

Here is what is echoed out on the page:

[{"id":"4","name":"Noter 2","description":null,"icon":"http:\/\/images.apple.com\/webapps\/productivity\/images\/noter2_20091223182720-thumb.jpg","date":"1262032317","company":"dBelement, LLC","companyurl":"http:\/\/dbelement.com\/","appurl":"http:\/\/noter2.dbelement.com"},{"id":"3","name":"Noter 2","description":null,"icon":"http:\/\/images.apple.com\/webapps\/productivity\/images\/noter2_20091223182720-thumb.jpg","date":"1262032317","company":"dBelement, LLC","companyurl":"http:\/\/dbelement.com\/","appurl":"http:\/\/noter2.dbelement.com"}]

Any ideas?

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Let's put the array keys in quotes, first of all. – Joost Dec 28 '09 at 23:08
Could you provide information on the schema of your "staff" table. Is there a column called description? – mopoke Dec 28 '09 at 23:10
all of these fields will echo out if i just simply do an echo of $r['description'] outside of the for() statement? – tarnfeld Dec 28 '09 at 23:12
Or perhaps some example content from $r['description'] would help. What datatype is it? – mopoke Dec 28 '09 at 23:13
could you make a screenshot of the database shema? ;-) – streetparade Dec 28 '09 at 23:13
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7 Answers

up vote 84 down vote accepted

I bet you are retrieving data in non-utf8 encoding: try to put mysql_query('SET CHARACTER SET utf8') before your SELECT query.

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hi, this answer saved my life, thank you. I was having the same problem here. I had values with non-utf8 chars like "Validação de Formulários". I know this question is a little bit old now, but that's the awesomeness of internet!! – fabio Feb 11 '11 at 23:23
Thanks too. Now if only I could get back the last hour I spent trying to figure this out. – chrisdillon May 21 '11 at 23:00
Another thanks from me. – pimvdb Jun 18 '11 at 9:53
Further thanks and 10 free internet points from me. – Carson Myers Sep 13 '12 at 3:36
I've been banging my head on so many projects because of this. Thank you so much! – Gujamin Oct 9 '12 at 16:47
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In case you have PHP >= 5.3, you can use json_last_error() to see what the problem is.

It will return an integer, that you can use to identify the problem in the function's documentation. Currently (2012.01.19), the identifiers are:

0 = JSON_ERROR_NONE
1 = JSON_ERROR_DEPTH
2 = JSON_ERROR_STATE_MISMATCH
3 = JSON_ERROR_CTRL_CHAR
4 = JSON_ERROR_SYNTAX
5 = JSON_ERROR_UTF8

These can change in future versions, so it's better to consult the manual.

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This answer is underrated. – Chris Newman Oct 31 '11 at 10:20

AHHH!!! This looks so wrong it hurts my head. Try something more like this...

<?php
include('db.php');

$result = mysql_query('SELECT `id`, `name`, `description`, `icon` FROM `staff` ORDER BY `id` DESC LIMIT 20') or die(mysql_error());
$rows = array();
while($row = mysql_fetch_assoc($result)){
    $rows[] = $row;
}

echo json_encode($rows);
?>
  • When iterating over mysql_num_rows you should use < not <=. You should also cache this value (save it to a variable) instead of having it re-count every loop. Who knows what it's doing under the hood... (might be efficient, I'm not really sure)
  • You don't need to copy out each value explicitly like that... you're just making this harder on yourself. If the query is returning more values than you've listed there, list only the ones you want in your SQL.
  • mysql_fetch_array returns the values both by key and by int. You not using the indices, so don't fetch em.

If this really is a problem with json_encode, then might I suggest replacing the body of the loop with something like

$rows[] = array_map('htmlentities',$row);

Perhpas there are some special chars in there that are mucking things up...

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[{"id":"4","name":"Noter 2","description":null,"icon":"http:\/\/images.apple.com\/webapps\/productivity\/‌​images\/noter2_20091223182720-thumb.jpg","date":"1262032317","company":"dBelement‌​, LLC","companyurl":"http:\/\/dbelement.com\/","appurl":"http:\/\/noter2.dbelement‌​.com"},{"id":"3","name":"Noter 2","description":null,"icon":"http:\/\/images.apple.com\/webapps\/productivity\/‌​images\/noter2_20091223182720-thumb.jpg","date":"1262032317","company":"dBelement‌​, LLC","companyurl":"http:\/\/dbelement.com\/","appurl":"http:\/\/noter2.dbelement‌​.com"}] – tarnfeld Dec 28 '09 at 23:21
@tarnfield: Well, is that what you want or not? Oh..you've got some additional info in there...here... let me fix that for you. – Mark Dec 28 '09 at 23:25
yeah "description" returns null – tarnfeld Dec 28 '09 at 23:27
If the description is returning null then it probably is null. Try echo $row['description'].'<br/>'; in that loop and see what it says. – Mark Dec 28 '09 at 23:28
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hi, this answer saved my life, thank you. I was having the same problem here. I had values with non-utf8 chars like "Validação de Formulários". I know this question is a little bit old now, but that's the awesomeness of internet!! – fabio Feb 11 '11 at 23:24
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few day ago I have the SAME problem with 1 table.

Firstly try:

echo json_encode($rows);
echo json_last_error();  // returns 5 ?

If last line returns 5, problem is with your data. I know, your tables are in UTF-8, but not entered data. For example the input was in txt file, but created on Win machine with stupid encoding (in my case Win-1250 = CP1250) and this data has been entered into the DB.

Solution? Look for new data (excel, web page), edit source txt file via PSPad (or whatever else), change encoding to UTF-8, delete all rows and now put data from original. Save. Enter into DB.

You can also only change encoding to utf-8 and then change all rows manually (give cols with special chars - desc, ...). Good for slaves...

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ntd's anwser didn't solve my problem. For those in same situation, here is how I finally handled this error: Just utf8_encode each of your results.

while($row = mysql_fetch_assoc($result)){
    $rows[] = array_map('utf8_encode', $row);
}

Hope it helps!

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I had encoding problems too. w/ mixed encoding. solution i found: stackoverflow.com/a/3521396/776345 – Paschalis May 8 at 7:25

You should pass utf8 encoded string in json_encode. You can use utf8_encode and array_map function like below:

<?php
    $encoded_rows = array_map(utf8_encode, $rows);
    echo json_encode($encoded_rows);
?>
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I had the same problem and the solution was to use my own function instead of json_encode()

echo '["' . implode('","', $row) . '"]';
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