I have a json_string in my database.
I echo and parse it to an object in javascript
I do
$.parseJSON('<?php echo $json_string;?>');
I get a json parse error.
What should I be doing?
This is my json_String
{"patches":[[{"diffs":[[1,"\u000a\u000a printhellon() {\u000a\u000a\u000a}d\u00...
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