You mentioned "Access to restricted URI denied", which is a cross- domain error. Just as an FYI, making a request to a different port number will trigger this. Something to always keep in mind when working with ajax.
On Jul 6, 10:09 am, expresso <dschin...@gmail.com> wrote: > Ok, so their sending back a json response wrapped with method foo. So > then how would you specify foo in my example as the method to call on > the getJSON script I've created? > > I think my example is fine as it is. We're not going cross server for > now but wanted to understand how to form this and how this worked a > little more. MK explained the response coming back, a huge part of > this! The jQuery docs need to explain this, it's pretty inferred to > some who have done this before, but not that obvious to others that > this is how it works...that you are essentially wrapping what you are > sending back in the method that you want to call in your callback. > > On Jul 6, 10:56 am, Bill Ramirez <betbuil...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > > > If you pass a param to the json call, it gets passed into the > > querystring: > > > $.getJSON("jsdata/customerhandler.ashx", { show: Math.random(), > > departmentId: dptId}, customerLoaded); > > > would be rendered as: > > > jsdata/customerhandler.ashx?show=0.23231553&departmentId=123 > > > the second parameter to the getJson function is the query string > > parameters.