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Asked: May 25, 20262026-05-25T14:05:42+00:00 2026-05-25T14:05:42+00:00

How to use foreach parse the json type – getData: function(id, dataid) { $.post(‘Action/Load.php’,{

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How to use foreach parse the json type –

getData: function(id, dataid)
    {
        $.post('Action/Load.php',{
            id: id
        }, function(data) {
            
            $(dataid).html(data);
        });
    }

data = {"file":"1","text":"Hello world","name":"Jenan","id":"1","url":"url"}

I would get text –

1 - Hello World - Jenan - 1 - url.
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    2026-05-25T14:05:42+00:00Added an answer on May 25, 2026 at 2:05 pm

    The $.each() function only works on Arrays and jQuery objects.

    Here, data is not an array, its a regular object.

    So, get the data from your Json this way :

    getData: function(id, dataid)
        {
            $.post('Action/Load.php',{
                id: id
            }, function(data) {
                $(dataid).html(data.file +' - '+ data.text +' - '+ data.name +' - '+ data.id +' - '+ data.url);
            });
        }
    

    EDIT:
    If you have some of these objects in an Array like the one that follows :

    [{"file":"1","text":"Hello world","name":"Jenan","id":"1","url":"url"},{"file":"1","text":"Hello world","name":"Jenan","id":"1","url":"url"},{"file":"1","text":"Hello world","name":"Jenan","id":"1","url":"url"}]
    

    Do like that :

    getData: function(id, dataid)
        {
            $.post('Action/Load.php',{
                id: id
            }, function(data) {
                $(dataid).html('');
                $.each(data, function(key, value){
                    $(dataid).append(value.file +' - '+ value.text +' - '+ value.name +' - '+ value.id +' - '+ value.url +'<br/>');
                });
            });
        }
    
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