Json Result Is Being Returned Wrapped In Double Quotes?
Jun 4, 2011
I am trying to return a json string via jQuery of an object using the following function. The problem I do not seem to be able to overcome is my json result comes out the other end wrapped in double quotes.
I have a REST-service that returns JSON. But the JSON response returned with before quotes (escape character)....I need those escapre slashes removed!This is an example response to show what is happening:
Is there any way to use selectnode with the attribute having both single and double quotes? If we are having single quote in the attribute we can use like below,
In vb.net, im using objWriter.Write("playerA= "x"")as you can see im using double quotes inside double quotes, how do i skip it so the error doesnt show up?in php you make an "" to skip the string like ("playerA = "x" ")
I've got a regular expression that outputs the correct data but always puts it in quotes. Is there any way to get the data without the quotes?
Dim rgx1 As New Regex("(?<=FileID=).+?(?=FileStats)") 'find the information between these two xReadFile = IO.File.OpenText(TextBox1.Text)'guess this can be disregarded Wholefile = xReadFile.ReadToEnd()'and this too MsgBox(rgx1.Match(Wholefile).Value) ' displays integer
I'm using a regex editor to help me write these and I think its just making it tougher to understand.
[URL] Using this I have managed to use Server Side Web Methods to perform actions with AJAX.In most instances, I just need it to do stuff (save things to a database for example) so don't need to do anything with the response, but now I've come across a situation where I do, and I can't work it out!The Web Method returns a JSON object, which looks like this:
{"d":"[{"validDetails":"True","lateAlert":"","LoginResponse":"Logging in Jamie at 16:53 please wait"}]"}
This is the output shown from Firebug. I am not sure what the 's are, but bear with it...The AJAX call and attempt at outputting this response is:
$("form").on("submit", function () { var LogonObject = new Object; LogonObject.password = $('#password').val();
[code]....
And several other variations from info I have found on Google and SO, but it seems to treat the results variable as a string, not an array, and the output I get on the alerts is each individual character, ie;
[, {, ", v, a, l, i, d, D... etc
So I wondered if results needed to be converted to JSON again (though I don't know why) so I tried
results = $.parseJSON(data.d)
But that didn't work either.
EDIT, the code which generates the response (missing out tons of logic, but this is the important bit):
Public Class OutputObject Public validDetails, lateAlert, LoginResponse As String 'content of JSON output' End Class
This form works in VB .NET sendMsg = "<CStatus timestamp=""0"" " & _ "type=""login"" " & _ "cid = """ & cID & """ " & _ "key=""" & loginKey & """ />"
But I can't get it work in C# sendMsg = "<CStatus timestamp="0" type="login" cid="" + cID + "" key="" + loginKey + "" />";
It does not give the same effect. I want this as an output: <CStatus timestamp="0" type="login" cid="var_cid" key="var_key"/>; Is there any stringXml command in C# or another way to use double quotes in string? Solved it with XmlTextWriter
ive been working on a little program last days, it''s finished i can get it up and running it does all it has to do. the only thing im running to is that i want to write lines to a text file... which works.but in this text there are double quotes so i''m having this:
Dim folder As String folder = Form1.FolderBrowserDialog1.SelectedPath For Each foundDirectory As String In My.Computer.FileSystem.GetDirectories(folder + "\players\profiles\", FileIO.SearchOption.SearchTopLevelOnly, "*")
Suppose I have a text string like this.. <The dog needs to go out "">
In the event the string ends with "">, I would like to isolate it. The end goal is to only write out text that looks like this: <The dog needs to go out "now">, where a value exists between the quotes.
Here's my code: If chk = "" Then I've tried nesting chr(34)'s around it and all kinds of other things. I just cannot seem to interpret the quotes. Basically, I am appending an XML file from a database.
Code: Private Sub AppendFile(ByVal textFileDirectory As String, ByVal textFileFile As String, ByVal textStringToPass As String) Debug.WriteLine("textStringToPass: " & textStringToPass) ' If the last two characters of the string are "" then skip Dim a As Integer = Len(textStringToPass) - 1 [Code] .....
My program creates a CSV file, this works fine and each line created is correct except it does not have a double quote at each end. How does one add a double quote to the beginning and end of each record without the program thinking it is a formatting function.[code] Although neither method caused an error, neither did they achieve the desired result. Is there an easy way to do this that works?
Notice the 2 quotes in bold above. I need to add (return false) so the browser won't scroll to the top of the page when the text label (#) is not found.
I have a problem with double and single quotes in a string.I have a textbox where i take a string from.In the textbox are double quotes and single quotes quotes.Problem is that if i return the string all the single quotes are replaced by double quotes.How can i get it to keep the single quotes as single quotes?
I'm trying to run batch files code within Visual Basic. I've been told you can do this using the Shell command, however I'm running into trouble with double quotes.As the Shell command syntax is Shell("codecodecode"), I'm not sure what to do when the batch file already contains quotes.
the csv file was exported but the first column don't having the double quotes. i need double quote with every column. i tried so many ways with in that one of the way is working fine that is columns = string.format(" ""{0}"",""{1}"",""{2}""","A","B","C") -- put space before first column.
but i need result without space.
Sample Code:
Public Class CSVExporter Public Shared Sub WriteToCSV(personList As List(Of Person)) Dim attachment As String = "attachment; filename=PerosnList.csv"
How to put data containing double-quotes in string variable? Aug 01, 2003 02:30 AM | LINK I need to store a string that contains words in double quotes. The complete string data is presented to the variable in double quotes, but the next double quotes within the data ends the string and the remaining text gives a syntax error. How can I place literal double-quotes in a string variable? For example:
I'm making an auto class generator, and at this point I have one major problem..Does anyone know how to save double quotes to a file using the StreamWritter. I know you have to use double quotes to write the line, but I want to have double quotes saved along with my file as well.
I need this, because I have a function that returns a string, also I need my exception handling quotes saved.is there any way to do this??
I have some html text in RTB, i want to search for 'class="data"' within the text of the RTB, how should i include the double quotes in the search value
I tried writing the following TestCase for an NUnit test written in VB.net:
<TestCase("FirstNode", "<node id="FirstNode">")> Public Sub GetNode_GivenSomeNodeId_ReturnCorrectNode(ByVal nodeId as String, ByVal expectedXml as String)
[Code]....
The xml-node passed as the second parameter to the testcase is not valid however, as this clearly is not the correct way to escape double quotes. I'm sure I can find a workaround in order to check that the method under test returns the expected XML-node, but I'm curious:
Is there some clever way to pass a string such as this, containing double quotes, as a parameter to an NUnit test?
I use a textfieldparser to read a csv file in my app. I set the delimiter to a, Problem is, if there is a field that contains double quotes, the textfieldparser fails. So if I have Example",test. it fails. If i remove the " it works. That's quite odd. How can I fix this.
When a json result is returned by the controller the object name seems to be missing, I normally wouldn't mind but the flexbox jquery plugin requires the json result in a particular format.