Sweet! I'd found that site, but hadn't made it down to
the bottom of the page first. This looks like it won't be very hard. I
appreciate all the help guys!
Chris
Aaron Heimlich wrote:
You should head over to http://www.json.org.
Towards the bottom of the page, there are links to JSON encoders
written in many different languages (I'm guessing you would want one of
the ColdFusion ones).
On 10/20/06, cjordan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Wow! Replys galore! I feel so loved, now! :-D
Thanks for the tips guys. JSON sounds like what I want then. I'll give
that
a search on the net, do some reading, and holler back if I've got any
questions, but it seems like the example below is pretty easy to
follow. I'm
just needing to understand what I have to do special on the server side
(if
anything).
And if nothing special is required on the server side, could someone
just
reply and let me know, so I don't waste a bunch of time? :-)
Thanks heaps!
Chris
Matt Stith wrote:
>
> Acctually, jQuery 1.0 and up can handle JSON for you. Try this out:
>
> $.getJSON("file.php",function(r) {
> alert(r.column1
);
> });
>
> No need for a plugin. ;)
> On 10/20/06, Rey Bango <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
>>
>> Hi Chris,
>>
>> You're not going to be able to manipulate a query like you
would in
>> AjaxCFC since AjaxCFC is a CF wrapper for DWR and hence, gives
you
>> access to CF functionality.
>>
>> Return your query as a JSON packet using CFJSon
>> (
http://jehiah.com/projects/cfjson/) and then use the JSON plugin
>> (http://mg.to/2006/01/25/json-for-jquery)
to work with the data.
>>
>> Rey...
>>
>> cjordan wrote:
>> > I re-read this and thought I should maybe clarify my
question. I need
>> to
>> > return a query result set to the client side using Ajax.
How does
>> jQuery
>> go
>> > about handling that? What's the simplest way of
accomplishing this
>> task.
>> >
>> > I know that with ajaxCFC I could return a query object
from my
>> ColdFusion
>> > function and it gave me a _javascript_ structure (or
object... whatever)
>> that
>> > I could address really easily. How easy is this sort of
thing in
>> jQuery.
>> >
>> > Also, I gotta say for such an active list, I've posted
three or four
>> times,
>> > and only one bloke's even responded and that's because he
and I knew
>> > eachother from a different list and were emailing off
list.
>> >
>> > Can *anybody* help with this question?
>> >
>> > Thanks,
>> > Chris
>> >
>> > cjordan wrote:
>> >
>> >>Hi folks,
>> >>
>> >>I need to know if jQuery can return a query result set
from an Ajax
>> >>call. What's the best way to do this?
>> >>
>> >>Chris
>> >>
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