For what it's worth, it also looks like I assumed (foolishly) that PHP
was treating strings the same was JS was, but I was wrong
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/949604/json-parse-error-with-double-quotes
Jacob


On Apr 17, 11:29 pm, Jacob <[email protected]> wrote:
> I think i found my issue - even though im not even sure how this fixed
> anything...
>
>         var jsonSearchSettings = {'search' : query};
>         jsonSearchSettings = JSON.encode(jsonSearchSettings);
>         console.log(jsonSearchSettings);
>
>  worked like your example in jsFiddler, Sandy, but this
>
>         var jsonSearchSettings = JSON.encode({'search' : query});
>         console.log(jsonSearchSettings);
>
> output the double quoted string...i think i might just falling asleep
> at the helm here, and need to step away from this code.
> Im baffled.
>
> On Apr 17, 11:09 pm, Jacob <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > Interesting, when I use your example with jsFiddle there are no
> > wrapping quotes (which is good), but when I use Firebug directly to
> > return JSON.encode({apple: 'red', lemon: 'yellow'} it comes wrapped in
> > double quotes, which mirrors what im seeing on my server side code.
>
> > I dont understand whats going on...
>
> > On Apr 17, 10:59 pm, Sanford Whiteman <[email protected]>
> > wrote:
>
> > > > -- but instead in firebug I get this
> > > > "{"apple":"red","lemon":"yellow"}"
>
> > > Can you show this in a jsFiddle?
>
> > > I see no such anomaly here
>
> > >    http://jsfiddle.net/Drm9F/
>
> > > and  such a bug would be causing wide-ranging problem if it existed in
> > > a basic environment.
>
> > > It's surely something about the way you are reencoding the data before
> > > putting it on the wire, not JSON.encode().
>
> > > -- Sandy
>
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