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Asked: May 28, 20262026-05-28T04:11:25+00:00 2026-05-28T04:11:25+00:00

Basically I am calling from a CFM another CFM which creates an object, calls

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Basically I am calling from a CFM another CFM which creates an object, calls several methods on this object and logs a user in; otherwise it prints an error on the screen.

Rather then printing the Error, is there a way to take a CFM and have it send a JSON object to the file that called it?

Here’s my ajax:

// processing the login form using jQuery
    $("#loginForm").submit(function(event){
        // prevents the form from being submitted, the event is the arg to the function
        event.preventDefault();

        // stores the data from the form into a variable to be used later
        dataString = $("#loginForm").serialize();

        // the AJAX request 
        $.ajax
        ({
            type: "POST",
            url: "/helpers/auth/ldap/login_demo.cfm",
            data: dataString,
            //dataType: "text",
            success: function() 
            {
                location.reload();
            },
            error: function(ErrorMsg) 
            {
                $("#hiddenLoginError").show("fast"); 
                $("#loginForm p").css("margin-bottom","3px");
            }
        });

    });
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    2026-05-28T04:11:26+00:00Added an answer on May 28, 2026 at 4:11 am

    On your CFM page, you can have a <cfif> statement that checks whether the page was requested with ajax or not. If it was ajax, return a json object.

    <cfset isAjax = (isDefined('cgi.http_x_requested_with') AND lcase(cgi.http_x_requested_with) EQ 'xmlhttprequest')>
    ...
    <cfif isAjax>
      <cfcontent reset="true">{ "result":false, "message": "Login Failure" }<cfabort>
    </cfif>
    

    you can then test the response:

    dataType: "json",
    success: function(rdata) {
      alert(rdata.message);
    }
    
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