I'm making an ajax call using jQuery as below.
$.ajax({
type: "POST",
url: "proc.php",
dataType: 'json',
data: dataString,
cache: false,
success: function(data){
alert(data.vote[0].line); //Where error shows
}
});
The php page returns echo json_encode($string);
which is like
"{ 'vote' : [{ 'line' : 'newline1', 'up' : '0', 'down' : '1'},
{ 'line' : 'newline2', 'up' : '4', 'down' : '1'}
]}"
When I run it, an error comes up saying
Uncaught TypeError: Cannot read property '0' of undefined
on the line commented above in the ajax call
Can anyone help me point out where am I doing it wrong??
UPDATE:
the variable $string
is generated as below
$comma = ",";
$success = mysql_query($query, $connection);
while($row = mysql_fetch_array($success)){
$voteUp = $row['voteup'];
$voteDwn = $row['votedwn'];
$vote .= $comma . "{ 'line' : '{$row['entryid']}', 'up' : '{$voteUp}', 'down' : '{$voteDwn}'";
$comma = ",";
}
$string = "{ 'vote' : [" . $vote . "]}";
echo json_encode($string);
alert(data);
prints the same string you have given in the question..json_encode
creates with jsonlint.com.json_encode
should create a valid string but who knows...json_encode
produces a valid string... weird. Keys and strings must be in double quotes in JSON. See json.org. What is the data you try to encode? Could you providevar_export($string)
?json_encode
? This is not how it works. Read the documentation: php.net/manual/en/function.json-encode.php