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Feb 27 |
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Aug 19 |
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Printing out JSON array returned The puzzle solved. I have tested and tested. I found this: there is absolutely no need for parsing data passed by Ajax, except that there is a conflict between the client-side jQuery and the server-side jQuery versions! |
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Aug 18 |
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Printing out JSON array returned @syslogic, thank you for taking the time. I paste in the above the entire snippet of Ajax I have used all along. While you've probably got a point on the "parseJSON" being useless, I got null errors when it was left out. I'm still pondering on the issue. |
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Aug 18 |
answered | Printing out JSON array returned |
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Aug 14 |
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Aug 14 |
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Printing out JSON array returned You got it right except that my ftp server was being down. Sorry and thanks!!! |
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Aug 14 |
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Printing out JSON array returned Sorry, retried and got it work. |
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Aug 14 |
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Printing out JSON array returned Although the #2 must have been right. |
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Aug 14 |
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Printing out JSON array returned Thanks. Have tried your suggestions, but the problem persisted. |
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Aug 14 |
asked | Printing out JSON array returned |
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Jul 19 |
asked | $wpdb method creates unknown error |