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I had passed the json string through ajax in jquery like this. My JSON file has check boxes and list values.

 var jsonstr = JSON.stringify(result);                  

here 'jsonstr' is the selected form elements.

    function runAjax(jsonstr)
    { 
              type:"POST",
              url: "ajax.php",
              data: 'json=' +jsonstr,
              dataType: 'json',
              headers: {
                  'Content-Type': 'application/json',

              success: function(){
                  alert('Test results submitted!');

              },

    };
    return false;

In php I am trying to recieve the JSON stringlike this, but it was giving the output like "null".

$data= $_POST['json'];
  //decode Json string to PHP object
  $phpobj = json_decode($data,true);
       print_r($data);
       $phpobj = json_encode($data,true);

Is there anything wrong I am doing and and what should be in decoding part? Can anyone help?

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  • I am having a similar problem. Can you show me your JSON string ?
    – Illep
    Jul 4, 2012 at 0:58

4 Answers 4

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If you want to send it as json string, please give like this

data: {json:jsonstr}

so it should be

$.ajax({
                type : 'POST',
                url : 'sample2.php',
                data: {json:jsonstr},
                success : function(data){
                    alert(data);
                },
                error : function(XMLHttpRequest, textStatus, errorThrown) {
                    alert("error");
                }
            });

It should work for you.

Actually there is no need to convert the object to json. You can directly give it in $.ajax .

 var data = {name:"Jack", age:12, place:"CA", marks:70};

 $.ajax({
        type : 'POST',
        url : 'post.php',
        data: data,
        success : function(data){

        },
        error : function(XMLHttpRequest, textStatus, errorThrown) {

        }
    });

and in php you can read like

 $_POST['name']
 $_POST['age']
 $_POST['place']
 $_POST['marks']
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  • Hi @Diode, Thanks for your respons, Actually I have the form results in json string("jsonstr"). Now I need to pass this jsonstr to php file.
    – cherry
    Feb 29, 2012 at 10:34
  • So you can use the first method
    – Diode
    Feb 29, 2012 at 10:47
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    I think this is going to work only if there is a form containing all needed controls (name, age, place, marks) otherwise, when json is posted to PHP you have to retrieve the data by reading php://input
    – danicotra
    Nov 3, 2013 at 19:28
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Please check the value of $_POST['json']. It should contain something like {"a":"aaa", "b":"bbbb"}.

Check section "Example #3 common mistakes using json_decode()" here http://php.net/manual/en/function.json-decode.php

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You can try the following:

In Javascript change

var jsonstr = JSON.stringify(result);

and

data: 'json=' +jsonstr,

to a simple

data: JSON.stringify({json: result}),

.

In PHP read data instead of this way

$data= $_POST['json'];

in this one

$data=json_decode(stripslashes(file_get_contents('php://input')));

Once done that, access your data in this way:

$data->{'variable-name'}
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You're very lucky, I understand this question

var jsonObject = eval("(" + jsonFormat + ")");
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  • That's answering the opposite question - how to decode a json string in javascript
    – wheresrhys
    Feb 28, 2012 at 9:21
  • Using eval is evil ... Without further checks this will open up all sorts of security holes in your application Feb 28, 2012 at 9:24

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