Hahaha! Colin, you are a funny guy, eh?
OK, That was a dumb mistake, this is what I get for mixing languages....for
anyone interested, the returned data is in the callback...duh! So the
response is in:
$.getJSON('/members/check_shared_on_fb_or_twitter',
function(response) {
//use response, the returned JSON here
});
On Tuesday, April 10, 2012 12:27:29 PM UTC+3, bertly_the_coder wrote:
>
> Hi guys,
>
> I'm having a little bit of a problem. I have a controller method that
> renders json:
> render :json => current_member.to_json
>
> This method is called in a js file using a simple get call. In firebug
> I see that the response from the get call is a json string, as I
> wanted it to be:
> Object { created_at="2012-04-10T08:09:09Z", id=2385,
> member_id=820,
> more...}
>
> How do I make sense of this in JS? So far I have this...and it doesn't
> seem to be working:
> response = $.get('/members/check_shared_from_fb');
> in_json = $.parseJSON(response);
> alert(in_json.to_sting);
>
> The alert gives me null.
>
> I hope I was clear. Thanks for all your help.
On Tuesday, April 10, 2012 12:27:29 PM UTC+3, bertly_the_coder wrote:
>
> Hi guys,
>
> I'm having a little bit of a problem. I have a controller method that
> renders json:
> render :json => current_member.to_json
>
> This method is called in a js file using a simple get call. In firebug
> I see that the response from the get call is a json string, as I
> wanted it to be:
> Object { created_at="2012-04-10T08:09:09Z", id=2385,
> member_id=820,
> more...}
>
> How do I make sense of this in JS? So far I have this...and it doesn't
> seem to be working:
> response = $.get('/members/check_shared_from_fb');
> in_json = $.parseJSON(response);
> alert(in_json.to_sting);
>
> The alert gives me null.
>
> I hope I was clear. Thanks for all your help.
On Tuesday, April 10, 2012 12:27:29 PM UTC+3, bertly_the_coder wrote:
>
> Hi guys,
>
> I'm having a little bit of a problem. I have a controller method that
> renders json:
> render :json => current_member.to_json
>
> This method is called in a js file using a simple get call. In firebug
> I see that the response from the get call is a json string, as I
> wanted it to be:
> Object { created_at="2012-04-10T08:09:09Z", id=2385,
> member_id=820,
> more...}
>
> How do I make sense of this in JS? So far I have this...and it doesn't
> seem to be working:
> response = $.get('/members/check_shared_from_fb');
> in_json = $.parseJSON(response);
> alert(in_json.to_sting);
>
> The alert gives me null.
>
> I hope I was clear. Thanks for all your help.
On Tuesday, April 10, 2012 12:27:29 PM UTC+3, bertly_the_coder wrote:
>
> Hi guys,
>
> I'm having a little bit of a problem. I have a controller method that
> renders json:
> render :json => current_member.to_json
>
> This method is called in a js file using a simple get call. In firebug
> I see that the response from the get call is a json string, as I
> wanted it to be:
> Object { created_at="2012-04-10T08:09:09Z", id=2385,
> member_id=820,
> more...}
>
> How do I make sense of this in JS? So far I have this...and it doesn't
> seem to be working:
> response = $.get('/members/check_shared_from_fb');
> in_json = $.parseJSON(response);
> alert(in_json.to_sting);
>
> The alert gives me null.
>
> I hope I was clear. Thanks for all your help.
On Tuesday, April 10, 2012 12:27:29 PM UTC+3, bertly_the_coder wrote:
>
> Hi guys,
>
> I'm having a little bit of a problem. I have a controller method that
> renders json:
> render :json => current_member.to_json
>
> This method is called in a js file using a simple get call. In firebug
> I see that the response from the get call is a json string, as I
> wanted it to be:
> Object { created_at="2012-04-10T08:09:09Z", id=2385,
> member_id=820,
> more...}
>
> How do I make sense of this in JS? So far I have this...and it doesn't
> seem to be working:
> response = $.get('/members/check_shared_from_fb');
> in_json = $.parseJSON(response);
> alert(in_json.to_sting);
>
> The alert gives me null.
>
> I hope I was clear. Thanks for all your help.
On Tuesday, April 10, 2012 12:27:29 PM UTC+3, bertly_the_coder wrote:
>
> Hi guys,
>
> I'm having a little bit of a problem. I have a controller method that
> renders json:
> render :json => current_member.to_json
>
> This method is called in a js file using a simple get call. In firebug
> I see that the response from the get call is a json string, as I
> wanted it to be:
> Object { created_at="2012-04-10T08:09:09Z", id=2385,
> member_id=820,
> more...}
>
> How do I make sense of this in JS? So far I have this...and it doesn't
> seem to be working:
> response = $.get('/members/check_shared_from_fb');
> in_json = $.parseJSON(response);
> alert(in_json.to_sting);
>
> The alert gives me null.
>
> I hope I was clear. Thanks for all your help.
On Tuesday, April 10, 2012 12:27:29 PM UTC+3, bertly_the_coder wrote:
>
> Hi guys,
>
> I'm having a little bit of a problem. I have a controller method that
> renders json:
> render :json => current_member.to_json
>
> This method is called in a js file using a simple get call. In firebug
> I see that the response from the get call is a json string, as I
> wanted it to be:
> Object { created_at="2012-04-10T08:09:09Z", id=2385,
> member_id=820,
> more...}
>
> How do I make sense of this in JS? So far I have this...and it doesn't
> seem to be working:
> response = $.get('/members/check_shared_from_fb');
> in_json = $.parseJSON(response);
> alert(in_json.to_sting);
>
> The alert gives me null.
>
> I hope I was clear. Thanks for all your help.
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