Want to let you now it's fixed and it works great now under ie7/8. And want to thank especially MorningZ for your help. There was one little error in your fix. And I found nice little debug tool for JSON -> http://www.jsonlint.com After adding the array then imploding in the php code it worked great!.
Final: { "results": [ { "postid":"697", "summary":"boddytest", "title":"testtitlehere", "link":"http://testlink.com" }, { "postid":"697", "summary":"boddytest", "title":"testtitlehere", "link":"http://testlink.com" } <--- Comma needed to be removed to work with IE7/8 ], "paging": { "start_idx":1, "end_idx":5, "total":5, "current":"1", "pages":1, "has_next":false, "has_prev":false } } On Dec 23, 8:00 am, Michael Geary <m...@mg.to> wrote: > BTW, just to commiserate, you're not the only one who's ever posted > incorrect information here. > > Want to hear a whopper I posted a couple of years ago? Someone was asking > how to change the title in the browser window, and I told them that they > couldn't: You only get one chance at setting the title, because you can only > have one <title> tag in a document, and once the page is loaded you can't > add another <title> tag. > > Lucky for the OP, someone followed up with a comment to the effect of, > "Dude! Ever hear of document.title?" :-) > > -Mike > > On Tue, Dec 22, 2009 at 8:48 PM, Michael Geary <m...@mg.to> wrote: > > I intended no offense, MorningZ, but suggesting that changing a parameter > > name from 'row' to 'ThisRow' may somehow fix an IE problem isn't helpful in > > the slightest. It's simply incorrect. It won't fix the problem, and it's > > only a distraction from finding the real issue. > > > 'row' isn't a reserved word in IE or in any other browser: > > >http://www.google.com/search?q=javascript+reserved+words