I have found this: http://code.google.com/p/jquery-json, a plugin that emulates json_encode PHP function.
So I tried this:
var datasend = {};
datasend['name'] = $(".chat_username").val();
datasend['message'] = $(".chat_text").val();
encoded_send = $.toJSON( datasend );
$.ajax({
type: "POST",
url: "/apps/chat_write",
data: {send_data: encoded_send },
success: function(response){
if(response!="OK"){
alert("Παρουσιάστηκε πρόβλημα.Κάντε ανανέωση την σελίδα ή προσπαθήστε ξανά αργότερα.");
}else{
$(".chat_text").val("");
$(".chat_count").val("0/100");
}
}
});
The first problem?I have this
$.ajax({
type: "POST",
url: "/apps/chat_write",
data: "name="+escape($(".chat_username").val())+"&message="+escape($(".chat_text").val()),
success: function(response){
if(response!="OK"){
alert("Παρουσιάστηκε πρόβλημα.Κάντε ανανέωση την σελίδα ή προσπαθήστε ξανά αργότερα.");
}else{
$(".chat_text").val("");
$(".chat_count").val("0/100");
}
}
});
return false;
});
And i have problems with greek characters.. so i decidied to use json object If this code is correct how can I parse the JSON object from PHP? If it's not correct where are the errors?
Thanks
json_decode
PHP function. Your code makes no sense though, because you're declaring a variableencoded_send
, and not using it. Then, you're usingJSON.stringify(jsonObjects)
without definingjsonObjects
.json_decode($_POST['send_data']);
doesn't workJSON.stringify(encoded_send)
Array
s do not have named keys. You wantdatasend = {};
(which is equal tonew Object()
) instead! And there is no reason to use a "jquery json plugin" since it's completely DOM or jQuery-unrelated. The preferred JSON parser is github.com/douglascrockford/JSON-js/blob/master/json2.js - it especially has a fallback to builtin functions if available.encoded_send
is already JSON I assume. Why would you want to encode it again?