My response comes back from the server looking like this: (don’t think its
right to begin with)

{"data":{"title":"","year_rec":{"year":"2010"},"description":"","id":"0936d6
115e4","profile_id":"4b40eea7-2608-4a3b-9c24-7cb04adcd75b"},"status":true,"h
tml":"<p>this is a good test<\/p>\r\n"}<p>this is a good test</p> 

But how would I display only the html section and clean it so its not all
slashed and escaped?

Thanks

Dave
-----Original Message-----
From: MorningZ [mailto:morni...@gmail.com]
Sent: January-11-10 11:44 AM
To: jQuery (English)
Subject: [jQuery] Re: Ajax forms help

"But if I am returning json I cant return my normal html"

I don't understand why...

I pretty much exclusively use JSON back and forth in my jQuery AJAX calls
and have a standard JSON object i return:

{
   HasError: <boolean>,
   Message: <string>.
   Data: <object>,
   Count: <integer>
}

Many times i'll return HTML on the data property there....  i think the
problem you are having is how you are creating the JSON return string, maybe
that's not the right way to do it in PHP ??  (to note, i'm a .NET guy, i
don't know what the PHP way is)

On Jan 11, 10:06 am, "Dave Maharaj :: WidePixels.com"
<d...@widepixels.com> wrote:
> Right on...looks easy enough.
>
> Is response.html saying to display it as html? I tried making an array 
> to pass as json from php then json_encode it so my arrr was $response 
> = array('status' => true , 'view' => 'all my html code went here')
>
> But when I returned my view data from the array it was all slahsed <// 
> "// /" / / like that.
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Ibatex [mailto:mjgris...@gmail.com]
> Sent: January-11-10 4:35 AM
> To: jQuery (English)
> Subject: [jQuery] Re: Ajax forms help
>
> The beauty of json is that you can transfer alot of different data in 
> an organized way. You can very easily send back success/failure status 
> along with the html.
>
> success: function(response) {
>                         // Response was a success
>                         if (response.status) {
>                                 //update my target div
>                                 $('#target_div').html(response.html);
>                         // Response contains errors
>                         } else {
>                                 // return the form with the errors
>
>                         }
>
> On Jan 10, 5:00 pm, "Dave Maharaj :: WidePixels.com"
> <d...@widepixels.com> wrote:
> > I need some help with a form.
>
> > I submit the form fine, my problem is depending on the success or 
> > failure of the form being saved. I will try to explain as simple as 
> > possible
>
> > form is in its own div <form here ..... >
>
> > <div target> saved data will appear here</div>
>
> > So what I need is i guess json success true or false response from 
> > the form being saved or not then in my success
>
> > success: function(response) {
> >                         // Response was a success
> >                         if (response) {
> >                                 //update my target div
> >                         // Response contains errors
> >                         } else {
> >                                 // return the form with the errors
>
> >                         }
>
> > But if I am returning json I cant return my normal html after the 
> > successful save, and if I return my response as html there is no way 
> > to tell the js what to do.
> > The form or the target is html code
>
> > How can I tell what the response was (true or false) and return the 
> > appropriate html code for the appropriate form or target?
>
> > Thanks
>
> > Dave
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