Just tried with plain ajax...get the same thing, the result overwrites the
page with tis data and all I see is the valid json
$(function () {
$.ajax({
type: "GET",
url: '/hello/world/123',
data: '',
contentType: "application/json; charset=utf-8",
dataType: "json",
success: function (data) {
if (data.d.length > 0) {
document.getElementById("divTest").innerHTML = data;
}
else {
console.log("Error at " & data.d.length);
}
},
error: function (data) {
console.log("Error: " & data.d);
}
});
});
On Thursday, July 2, 2015 at 11:28:44 AM UTC-4, A wrote:
>
> I am using JEasyUI
>
> This same code works with ASP.net (no routes, just straight linking to a
> page). I am just trying migrate to nodejs
>
>
>
> <table id="dgSingle" style="width:100%;height:100%" class="datagrid">
> <thead>
> <tr class="datagrid-header">
> <th data-options="field:'lhid',width:0, hidden: true"></th>
> <th data-options="field:'Description'">Course Description</th>
> <th data-options="field:'CId',width:120, hidden: true">Course
> ID</th>
> <th data-options="field:'Completed',width:100">Completion Date
> </th>
> <th data-options="field:'Hours',width:64, hidden: true">Total
> Hours</th>
> <th data-options="field:'CreditHours',width:64">Contact Hours
> </th>
> <th data-options="field:'ClassType',width:128,
> formatter:cellStyler">Class Type</th>
> <th data-options="field:'Label',width:120, hidden: true">Label
> </th>
> </tr>
> </thead>
> </table>
>
>
>
>
>
> <script type="text/javascript">
> $(function () {
> var dgS = $('#dgSingle').datagrid({
> url: '/hello/world/123',
> fitColumns: true,
> oneSelect: true,
> remoteSort: false,
> onHeaderContextMenu: function (e, field) {
> e.preventDefault();
> if (!cmenu) {
> createColumnMenu();
> }
> cmenu.menu('show', {
> left: e.pageX,
> top: e.pageY
> });
> }, });
>
>
>
> On Thursday, July 2, 2015 at 9:31:20 AM UTC-4, Satheesh Natesan wrote:
>>
>> The problem is in the client code. What is the client code?
>>
>> On Wednesday, July 1, 2015 at 12:38:50 PM UTC-7, A wrote:
>>>
>>> HI,
>>>
>>> I have a page that is requesting data via ajax as such
>>>
>>> ....
>>> url = 'hello/world/123',
>>> method: 'get',
>>>
>>> ...
>>>
>>> The route is this
>>> app.get('/hello/world/:num', function(req, res) {hello.readWorld(req,
>>> res, req.params.num)});
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Which successfully calls this
>>> module.exports.readWorld= function (req, res, num) {
>>> world.findById(num, {'_id': 0,'Stuff' : 1}, function (err, results)
>>> {
>>> if (err) res.send(err);
>>> res.type('json');
>>> res.json({"data":results});
>>> //res.send(results);
>>> });
>>> }
>>>
>>>
>>> The above works, i get all the correct JSON
>>>
>>> *The problem is it overwrites my whole page that initiates the ajax call
>>> with JSON data vs binding it to the call's response*
>>>
>>> I tried res.send(results) and a few other variations with no luck
>>>
>>> Thanks
>>>
>>
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