Thanks a lot! Makes sense

greg

On May 17, 1:33 pm, Michael Peters <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Gregory Stewart wrote:
> > I am using Ajax.Request to retrieve a JSON object from my server.
>
> > The result looks something this:
>
> > {"customers":{"342":"Mark","432":"John","522":"Mary","121":"Tom"}}
>
> > I parse the returned JSON data with " var mydata =
> > transport.responseText.evalJSON(true); "  to get an object.
>
> > So how can I can now loop though the object to access each key / value
> > pair and do something with it?
> > I am assuming that I don't know the keys, so I need to read out the
> > keys as well.
>
> JSON is just a normal Javascript object. So you'd just use a simple for/in 
> loop.
>
> > I tried using .each without any success...
>
> .each is a method of an Enumberable object. If you want to use it create a 
> Hash
> object first out of your JSON.
>
> $H(mydata).each(...)
>
> --
> Michael Peters
> Developer
> Plus Three, LP


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