Ahhhhhh..... yes. that's very true.

Sorry :)

-Dan

On Jun 2, 11:36 am, Chris Robinson <[email protected]> wrote:
> Firebug usually only prints of the first few bits of data for the objects,
> You should be able to click the log statement and it will expand to show you
> everything in that given object...It's most likely all there.
>
> On Tue, Jun 2, 2009 at 11:17 AM, Dan <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > I have a JSON file formated as such:
>
> > {
> >    "facets": [
> >        {
> >            "name": "Friends",
> >             "photoSrc" : "test.jpg",
> >            "socialContext" : "Nightlife"
>
> >        },
> >        {
> >            "name": "Tennis2",
> >            "socialContext" : "Tennis2",
> >            "photoSrc" : "test2.jpg"
> >        }
> >    ]
> > }
>
> > I do $.getJSON("js/facetWidget/moreFacets.json",  function(data)
> > {console.log(data);});
>
> > and it returns me this:
>
> > [Object name=Friends photoSrc=test.jpg, Object name=Tennis2
> > socialContext=Tennis2]
>
> > is this something that I'm doing wrong...? if i just do a raw $.ajax
> > and print out the data, everything is there, but as soon as I change
> > dataType to JSON, it doesn't carry through all the values. The JSON
> > validates on JSONLint, btw.
>
> > bug?
>
> > -Daniel
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