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Asked: May 14, 20262026-05-14T01:26:59+00:00 2026-05-14T01:26:59+00:00

function getData(d){ Back = new Object(); $.getJSON(‘../do.php?’, function(response){ if(response.type == ‘success’){ Back = {

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function getData(d){
Back = new Object();

$.getJSON('../do.php?',
   function(response){    
    if(response.type == 'success'){ 
    Back = { "type" : "success", "content" : "" };
    $.each(response.data, function(data){   
       Back.content +='<div class="article"><h5>'+data.title+'</h5>'
       Back.content +='<div class="article-content">'+data.content+'</div></div>';
      });

    }
    else{
     Back = {"type" : "error" };
    }

    return Back;
  });
}

console.log(getData()); 

is returning undefined! why?

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    2026-05-14T01:27:00+00:00Added an answer on May 14, 2026 at 1:27 am

    You can’t call an asynchronous function in a synchronous way. In your code, this:

    function(response){    
        if(response.type == 'success'){ 
        Back = { "type" : "success", "content" : "" };
        $.each(response.data, function(data){   
           Back.content +='<div class="article"><h5>'+data.title+'</h5>'
           Back.content +='<div class="article-content">'+data.content+'</div></div>';
          });
    
        }
        else{
         Back = {"type" : "error" };
        }    
        return Back;
    }
    

    Runs after this: console.log(getData());

    The callback (second parameter) in $.getJSON runs once the server returns a response, this doesn’t happen instantly.

    If you call the logging when it actually runs like this, you will get the expected results:

    Back = new Object();
    $.getJSON('../do.php?', function(response) {    
      if(response.type == 'success') { 
        Back = { "type" : "success", "content" : "" };
        $.each(response.data, function(data) {   
          Back.content +='<div class="article"><h5>'+data.title+'</h5>';
          Back.content +='<div class="article-content">'+data.content+'</div></div>';
        });
      } else {
        Back = {"type" : "error" };
      }
      console.log(Back); 
    });
    
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