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I'm having more problem with JSON!

I am using the advice from this article http://encosia.com/using-jquery-to-directly-call-aspnet-ajax-page-methods/

Using this I have managed to use Server Side Web Methods to perform actions with AJAX.

In most instances, I just need it to do stuff (save things to a database for example) so don't need to do anything with the response, but now I've come across a situation where I do, and I can't work it out!

The Web Method returns a JSON object, which looks like this:

{"d":"[{\"validDetails\":\"True\",\"lateAlert\":\"\",\"LoginResponse\":\"Logging in Jamie at 16:53 please wait\"}]"}

This is the output shown from Firebug. I am not sure what the \'s are, but bear with it...

The AJAX call and attempt at outputting this response is:

$("form").on("submit", function () {
    var LogonObject = new Object;
    LogonObject.password = $('#password').val();
    var LogonData = JSON.stringify(LogonObject);

    $.ajax({
        type: "POST",
        url: "/logIn.aspx/login_try",
        data: LogonData,
        contentType: "application/json; charset=utf-8",
        dataType: "json",
        success: function (data) {
            var results = (data.d);
            $('#LoginResponse').html(results); // this is a Div to display the result
        }
    });
});

If I do this, then the #LoginResponse DIV displays:

[{"validDetails":"True","lateAlert":"","LoginResponse":"Logging in Jamie at 16:53 please wait"}]

Which looks to me like a happy JSON Object!

I cannot work out how to get the next level though.

ie, How do I get the result value of validDetails, lateAlert etc?

I have tried:

$.each(results, function (index, element) {
    $.each(element, function (index, sub) {
      alert(sub);
     });
});

And several other variations from info I have found on Google and SO, but it seems to treat the results variable as a string, not an array, and the output I get on the alerts is each individual character, ie;

[, {, ", v, a, l, i, d, D... etc

So I wondered if results needed to be converted to JSON again (though I don't know why) so I tried

results = $.parseJSON(data.d)

But that didn't work either.

I'm sure I'm missing something really simple here, but I can't figure out how to do it! :-(

EDIT, the code which generates the response (missing out tons of logic, but this is the important bit):

Public Class OutputObject
    Public validDetails, lateAlert, LoginResponse As String 'content of JSON output'
End Class

<System.Web.Services.WebMethod()> _
Public Shared Function login_try(password As String)

    Dim outputArray As New ArrayList

    Dim Login As New OutputObject()
    Login.validDetails = validDetails
    Login.lateAlert = lateAlert
    Login.LoginResponse = LoginResponse
    outputArray.Add(Login)

    serializer = New JavaScriptSerializer()
    Return serializer.Serialize(outputArray)

end function
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  • I believe the error is somewhere in your JSON serialization (because you JSON looks like it has be serialized twice). Can we get the code that does that? Jan 13, 2012 at 17:16
  • Same as for the answer suggested below, undefined Jan 13, 2012 at 17:18

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I believe the error is somewhere in your JSON serialization (because you JSON looks like it has be serialized twice). Can we get the code that does that?

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  • You might well be on to something here. I've updated the Question. I have tried skiipping the Serilization on the return, ie, changing Return serializer.Serialize(outputArray) to Return (outputArray) which removed those strange ` characters I mentioned, but then I got a JS error saying Could not convert JavaScript argument arg 0 [nsIDOMDocumentFragment.appendChild]` Jan 13, 2012 at 17:24
  • I don't know where in your code you got that error, please elaborate, and use alert(data.d) when you don't serialize the return value. Jan 13, 2012 at 17:37
  • Sorry, that error comes up in the Firebug window when I try to run the code. I'll try (data.d) now, one sec... Jan 13, 2012 at 17:41
  • If I don't serialise the Return, the response that Firebug shows I am getting is {"d":[{"validDetails":"True","lateAlert":"","LoginResponse":"Logging in Jamie at 17:46 please wait"}]} which looks absolutely correct to me, but trying to do alert(data.d) results in that error above in the Firebug window. This happens after the return is received after I run the code. Jan 13, 2012 at 17:49
  • Got it! The error was me not handling the output properly. success: function (data) { var results = (data.d); var validDetails = results[0].validDetails $('#LoginResponse').html(validDetails); } Works! You were right that I was serialising twice! :) Jan 13, 2012 at 18:06
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what happens with alert(sub.validDetails);

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  • I get undefined in the alert, a lot of times! Jan 13, 2012 at 17:17
  • how about element.validDetails?
    – FiveTools
    Jan 13, 2012 at 17:21
  • remove: contentType: "application/json; charset=utf-8", from your ajax request.
    – FiveTools
    Jan 13, 2012 at 17:35

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