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A: No errors, but no success in jquery Ajax

Kirk BackusYou aren't checking if the ajax call failed The appended code isn't the solution, by any means, but can shed light on your problems. Notice I added the error section to the ajax request. What is the result of this call? $('.profileimg').click(function(){ $.ajax({ url: url, ...

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I'm getting: 'Request failed: parse error
That means that the data you are returning isn't in the ``json`` format.
If you want, try and remove ``dataType: 'json'``, and see what the output_string is.
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How can that be? The last line in my controller is an encoded json query
Well, if you remove dataType, what does it return?
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It returns my complete HTML page and success function is being executed, both alerts show up
21:20
There's your problem! It's trying to convert your HTML to json. You just need to print the result of the json_encode. Create a view that just output's the result of the json
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What do you mean by creating a view that just outputs the result?
a separate function just for the json data?
Well, when you call $this->load->view('templates/template', $data);, it is returning the entire page in HTML. This is not what you want. Make another view that just prints out the json data.
You store the variable in $data['graph_json'] = json_encode($query);
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So I'll make a new function in the controller that has the json data and doesn't load a view?
So just make another view that literally prints out $graph_json
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What should the ajax url then be?
21:25
The ajax url doesn't change. You just need a new view! $this->load->view('templates/graph_json', $data);
in the graph_json view file, just write <?php print($graph_json); ?>
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Okay, that will return my json but what about my html page? Because there is some static text, etc
The current view that is being loaded, should still keep being loaded
Well, if you just want the HTML of the page, then don't use dataType: 'json'
And append the html to a div
$('#graph_content').html(output_string);
Where ever you want the graph to appear, put a div tag there like this:
<div id="graph_content"></div>
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$('#graph_content').html(output_string); is in the success function, right?
Correct!
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Ok I got that then! And what I want to call a specific JSON object of the result
will it be like output_string.KeyName?
I'm trying it out now as we speak!
Mmmm It isn't working
Ok
What I did now is this:
I made a new function that has the json and goes to a view that only prints that json

function graph_json($userid, $courseid){

$i_am_admin = $this->logged_in->logged_as_admin();

if($this->session->userdata('id') == $userid || $i_am_admin ){
$this->load->model('rate_model');

if($query = $this->rate_model->graphRate($userid, $courseid)){
$data['graph_json'] = json_encode($query);
}

$this->load->view('graph_json', $data);
}
}
Nop I don't get it, I'm totally confused and lost now :p
Are you still here?

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