John Vandivier

Mar 1, 2019 20:03
actually i have to go, but you can message me if something else
Mar 1, 2019 20:03
ok anything else?
Mar 1, 2019 20:03
I'm glad I found it because your bug even confused me for few minutes
Mar 1, 2019 20:02
because you never gonna find any article telling you to look for that lol
Mar 1, 2019 20:02
i believe you
Mar 1, 2019 20:02
ok
Mar 1, 2019 20:02
pase buen dia no?
Mar 1, 2019 20:01
ok amigo
Mar 1, 2019 20:01
awful tag
Mar 1, 2019 20:01
that is the worst piece of shit tag
Mar 1, 2019 20:01
<script>
  function fetch(){
    jQuery.ajax({
      url: 'http://robertomarras.com/ing/wp-admin/admin-ajax.php',
      type: 'post',
      data: { action: 'data_fetch', keyword: jQuery('#keyword').val() },
      success: function(data) {
    		var dataArray = data.split("|");
    		jQuery( "#searchcat" ).autocomplete({
  	      source: dataArray,
          select: function( event, ui ) {
            jQuery("#category-text").val(dataArray);
            var value = ui.item.value;
            var str = value.replace(/\s+/g, '-').toLowerCase();
Mar 1, 2019 20:01
there is a script tag like this
Mar 1, 2019 20:00
you are overwriting the javascript fetch
Mar 1, 2019 20:00
you have a script tag doing that
Mar 1, 2019 20:00

fetch
ƒ fetch(){
jQuery.ajax({
url: 'http://robertomarras.com/ing/wp-admin/admin-ajax.php',
type: 'post',
data: { action: 'data_fetch', keyword: jQuery('#keyword').val()…


Mar 1, 2019 20:00
somewhere you change it do be like this
Mar 1, 2019 20:00
at the beginning of page load, fetch means javascript fetch
Mar 1, 2019 20:00
you are overwriting fetch
Mar 1, 2019 19:59
this is why
Mar 1, 2019 19:59
ah look man
Mar 1, 2019 19:58
for example, if that site wants to block you but they don't detect your new connection until after you make a connection
Mar 1, 2019 19:57
there are many reasons it could work only the first time
Mar 1, 2019 19:57
thanks
Mar 1, 2019 19:57
now add this


fetch(url)
.then(res => res.json())
.then(data => { ... })
.catch(err => { console.log(err) })
Mar 1, 2019 19:56
so you have like this


fetch(url)
.then(res => res.json())
.then(data => { ...})
Mar 1, 2019 19:56
even it could be a CORS error I'm not sure
Mar 1, 2019 19:56
it is something outside of the function which is happening
Mar 1, 2019 19:56
maybe this website has you on a blocked list
Mar 1, 2019 19:56
i think u are getting some error and not reporting it
Mar 1, 2019 19:56
try to add a .catch block in your code
Mar 1, 2019 19:55
now it runs multiple times
Mar 1, 2019 19:55
ok did u see i update the codepen
Mar 1, 2019 19:52
ok you see here, there is nothing wrong internally with the function
Mar 1, 2019 19:50
3) we can try with async/await, where we do await externalContent(url); on the outer function
Mar 1, 2019 19:49
2) we can try just removing .json() piece
Mar 1, 2019 19:49
here are a couple ideas you can try while i do that:
1 - try using

headers: {
"Content-Type": "application/json",.
},
Mar 1, 2019 19:48
let me try something in a sandbox not on your website
Mar 1, 2019 19:48
ok hmmm
Mar 1, 2019 19:47
if that doesn't work i have two last ideas, that's all
Mar 1, 2019 19:46
fetch('http://example.com/movies.json')
.then(function(response) {
return response.json();
})
.then(function(myJson) {
console.log(JSON.stringify(myJson));
});
Mar 1, 2019 19:46
did u try the old way?
Mar 1, 2019 19:45
.then(res => { return res.json()} )
Mar 1, 2019 19:45
other thing you can try, although I don't think that will work, is return res differently, like this:
Mar 1, 2019 19:44
undefined is referring to fetch(url) not res
Mar 1, 2019 19:44
it says Cannot read property 'then' of undefined
Mar 1, 2019 19:44
maybe some whitespace characters are breaking it
Mar 1, 2019 19:43
fetch(url).then().then()
Mar 1, 2019 19:43
remove that whitespace after fetch()