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I have the following JSON returned in a variable called data.

THIS IS THE JSON THAT GETS RETURNED...

[ 
{"Id": 10004, "PageName": "club"}, 
{"Id": 10040, "PageName": "qaz"}, 
{"Id": 10059, "PageName": "jjjjjjj"}
]

and I am trying to loop through the collection using $.each but I am running into problems where the alert is showing undefined. I have tried a lot of different syntax but can't seem to figure this out.

The JQuery I am using is

$.each(data, function(i, item) {
    alert(item.PageName);
});

Can any one point me in the right direction?

EDIT This is the code I am using to grab the data

$.getJSON('/Cms/GetPages/123', null, function(data) {
  fillSelect(data);
});

and this is the function that gets called upon call back

function fillSelect(data) {
  alert(data);
  $.each(data, function(i, item) {
    alert(item.PageName);
  });
}

EDIT 2 This is slightly confusing me, according to the docs it should work as I have it, but it doesn't. According to fiddler the header shows:-

Content-Type: application/json; charset=utf-8

and the JSON is exactly correct above. I am using chrome if this makes any different. Will test in IE and FF....

EDIT 3

using $.get produces

"[\r\n {\r\n \"Id\": 10041,\r\n \"PageName\": \"01234567890\",\r\n \"MetaId\": 1000,\r\n \"TemplateId\": 2\r\n },\r\n {\r\n \"Id\": 10001,\r\n \"PageName\": \"about\",\r\n \"MetaId\": 1000,\r\n \"TemplateId\": 1\r\n },\r\n {\r\n \"Id\": 10056,\r\n \"PageName\": \"fdgdfgdfg\",\r\n \"MetaId\": 1000,\r\n \"TemplateId\": 1\r\n },\r\n {\r\n \"Id\": 10052,\r\n \"PageName\": \"hjkhjk\",\r\n \"MetaId\": 1000,\r\n \"TemplateId\": 2\r\n },\r\n {\r\n \"Id\": 10059,\r\n \"PageName\": \"jjjjjjj\",\r\n \"MetaId\": 1000,\r\n \"TemplateId\": 1\r\n },\r\n {\r\n \"Id\": 10057,\r\n \"PageName\": \"qqqqq\",\r\n \"MetaId\": 1000,\r\n \"TemplateId\": 2\r\n },\r\n {\r\n \"Id\": 10054,\r\n \"PageName\": \"qwqw\",\r\n \"MetaId\": 1000,\r\n \"TemplateId\": 2\r\n }\r\n]"
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  • It works for me. Make sure data are passed correctly to each method. Feb 26, 2010 at 14:51

4 Answers 4

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var data = [ 
 {"Id": 10004, "PageName": "club"}, 
 {"Id": 10040, "PageName": "qaz"}, 
 {"Id": 10059, "PageName": "jjjjjjj"}
];

$.each(data, function(i, item) {
    alert(data[i].PageName);
});

$.each(data, function(i, item) {
    alert(item.PageName);
});

these two options work well, unless you have something like:

var data.result = [ 
 {"Id": 10004, "PageName": "club"}, 
 {"Id": 10040, "PageName": "qaz"}, 
 {"Id": 10059, "PageName": "jjjjjjj"}
];

$.each(data.result, function(i, item) {
    alert(data.result[i].PageName);
});

EDIT:

try with this and describes what the result

$.get('/Cms/GetPages/123', function(data) {
  alert(data);
});

FOR EDIT 3:

this corrects the problem, but not the idea to use "eval", you should see how are the response in '/Cms/GetPages/123'.

$.get('/Cms/GetPages/123', function(data) {
  $.each(eval(data.replace(/[\r\n]/, "")), function(i, item) {
   alert(item.PageName);
  });
});
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17

Have you converted your data from string to JavaScript object?

You can do it with data = eval('(' + string_data + ')'); or, which is safer, data = JSON.parse(string_data); but later will only works in FF 3.5 or if you include json2.js

jQuery since 1.4.1 also have function for that, $.parseJSON().

But actually, $.getJSON() should give you already parsed json object, so you should just check everything thoroughly, there is little mistake buried somewhere, like you might have forgotten to quote something in json, or one of the brackets is missing.

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  • Looks like I need to add fillselect(eval(data));
    – Rippo
    Feb 26, 2010 at 15:00
  • BTW how compatible is eval?
    – Rippo
    Feb 26, 2010 at 15:01
  • 3
    That should be data = eval('('+string_data+')');. Also, jQuery has another function data = jQuery.parseJSON(string_data);
    – Greg
    Feb 26, 2010 at 15:11
  • There is something not quite right. only eval(data) works. Please see my EDIT 2
    – Rippo
    Feb 26, 2010 at 15:22
  • 2
    I've seen jQuery.parseJSON(string_data) fail in certain instances, where data = eval('('+string_data+')') works just fine. Feb 13, 2014 at 19:35
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$.each(JSON.parse(result), function(i, item) {
    alert(item.number);
});
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getJSON will evaluate the data to JSON for you, as long as the correct content-type is used. Make sure that the server is returning the data as application/json.

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  • 1
    according to fiddler the content type is Content-Type: application/json; charset=utf-8
    – Rippo
    Feb 26, 2010 at 15:23

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