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Peter Stuifzand: Peter Stuifzand weblog: jQuery and postJSON

  • Affordable SEO Services · 1 year ago
    Nice. The implementation itself is good, but what I really like is:
    1. With code as small as this in working examples, there will be more people attracted to jQuery. I like jQuery.
    2. It's real nice that you share your learnings. If everyone did that, we'd be spending less time searching and more time actually learning. You don't happen to know the 1-2-3 of RoR, do you? :)
  • Peter Stuifzand · 1 year ago
    1. I like jQuery too.
    2. We should all share more things like this. I will help us learn and become better programmers. I haven't used RoR much, though.
  • eve isk · 1 year ago
    Many, many thanks for this note. I have been pulling my hair out for about an hour trying to figure out why I couldn't get $.post to recognize my JSON result. I hope they update their documentation soon.
  • rusmax · 1 year ago
    thx
  • eve isk · 1 year ago
    Many, many thanks for this note. I have been pulling my hair out for about an hour trying to figure out why I couldn't get $.post to recognize my JSON result. I hope they update their documentation soon.
  • eve isk · 1 year ago
    Many, many thanks for this note. I have been pulling my hair out for about an hour trying to figure out why I couldn't get $.post to recognize my JSON result. I hope they update their documentation soon.
  • mknizam · 6 months ago
    there is another way to do postJSON, see at this page: http://abeautifulsite.net/notebook/73
  • Peter Stuifzand · 6 months ago
    This is the same as my second example and doesn't work as expected. The value in response is a string version of the JSON object. The last version takes care of that by parsing the JSON string.