The same ajax method requests the json data returned by different php. It is strange that one can have a value and the other has no value. The following is the processing of my ajax method receiving return data
<code>function getUpList(_url, _u, _p){ $.ajax({ type:"GET", data:$.param({uid:_u, page:_p}), url:_url, dataType:'json', success:function(obj){ alert(obj.status); if(obj.status == 1){ $('div[name="data-list-p"]').append(obj.html); } } }); }</code>
I can be very sure that the data obtained by obj is indeed in json format. But the alert is always undefined, which means it is very confusing!
The same ajax method requests the json data returned by different php. It is strange that one can have a value and the other has no value. The following is the processing of my ajax method receiving return data
<code>function getUpList(_url, _u, _p){ $.ajax({ type:"GET", data:$.param({uid:_u, page:_p}), url:_url, dataType:'json', success:function(obj){ alert(obj.status); if(obj.status == 1){ $('div[name="data-list-p"]').append(obj.html); } } }); }</code>
I can be very sure that the data obtained by obj is indeed in json format. But the alert is always undefined, which means it is very confusing!
It’s so amazing, the questioner, are you sure that the two requested are standard json
data! If they are all standard, there should be no undefined
. Try adding eval
!
<code>success:function(obj){ obj = eval("("+obj+")"); alert(obj.status); if(obj.status == 1){ $('div[name="data-list-p"]').append(obj.html); } }</code>
Have you got the data? You can check it in the chrome console
Is the data format returned by the two URLs wrong? Check if json is not standard
What should be returned is not the JSON
format, but the JSON string
, just convert it
Both chrome and firefox can see the returned parameters. Very good confirmation! ~
Don’t rush to output .status. It’s better to output the entire obj first and then see the result~!
Change the code for php to return json to the same and take a look
Hmm. I am also sure that what you got is json
data, but does this obj
really have the status
attribute?
console.log(obj);
It will be more convenient to view it on the console in this way.
<code class="javascript">var obj_json = JSON.parse(obj);</code>
String becomes json