With JSON.parse, i've this.

JSON.parse: unexpected character at line 1 column 2 of the JSON data


Le 29/01/2017 à 07:08, franck danard a écrit :
Hi Daniel.
I've thought at this way indeed.
I've already used JSON.parse(json); but unfortunately it doesn't work.
I don't understand what's wrong here.
One side, the content of json is good. (copy past)
On the other side, the same variable with same content doesn't works. It's crazy.

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