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Asked: June 18, 20262026-06-18T07:12:45+00:00 2026-06-18T07:12:45+00:00

I am sending a JSON object to a PHP file, The PHP does some

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I am sending a JSON object to a PHP file, The PHP does some manipulation and returns a JSON string:

$('button#indexOpener').on('click', function() {
    var aUsername = $('input#edUsername').val();    
    var aPassword = $('input#edPassword').val();

    if (($.trim(aUsername) != '') && ($.trim(aPassword) != '')) {
        var str = $("#form_login :input").serializeArray();
        $.post("<?php echo URL; ?>ajax/checklogin", str, function(data) {
            alert(data.edUsername); 
        }); 
    }
    else {
        alert('Please insert a valid username and password');
        alert("<?php echo URL; ?>/ajax");   
    }
});

the PHP echoes a JSON object:

echo json_encode($_POST);

but when I try to alert the data with jQuery:

function(data) {
  alert(data.edUsername);   
}

is displaying the message undefined. I am sure it is something stupid but I cannot see what I am doing wrong, can you help?

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    2026-06-18T07:12:46+00:00Added an answer on June 18, 2026 at 7:12 am

    I see no dataType set for $.post(). jQuery will try to recognize returned content type, but you need to set correct headers. So, you need to add:

    header("Content-Type: application/json");
    

    before echo json_encode, or you should set dataType:”json” in JS code (fourth parameter of $.post()):

    $.post("<?php echo URL; ?>ajax/checklogin", str, function(data) {
        alert(data.edUsername); 
    }, "json");
    

    This way, jQuery will know that the data returned is in JSON format and should be parsed. Without it, jQuery will check the Content-Type header and apply parser according to it. Suppose if no custom content type headers set, it will return return data as HTML. Actually, that is a usual string.

    If I just alert(data) is returning {“edUsername”:”qqq”
    “edPassword”:”qqq”} but if I alert alert(data.edUsername); I get
    “undefined”?

    JSON is a regular string which should be parsed on client side. jQuery detects your response as plain text or HTML and does not parse JSON to Javascript object. In case of data being an object, you would get [object Object] in alert window.

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