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Asked: May 25, 20262026-05-25T02:37:55+00:00 2026-05-25T02:37:55+00:00

I have read the jsFiddle user’s guide for their JSON echo feature but with

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I have read the jsFiddle user’s guide for their JSON echo feature but with no luck of producing a working jsFiddle to echo a JSON message using JQuery.

How can I create a jsFiddle to echo the JSON from their guide:

data: {
    json: JSON.encode({
        text: 'some text',
        array: [1, 2, 'three'],
        object: {
            par1: 'another text',
            par2: [3, 2, 'one'],
            par3: {}
        }
    }),
    delay: 3
}

The one example provided is in Mootools which I’ve never used. So a simple translation from the mootools example into JQuery would be sufficient.

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    2026-05-25T02:37:55+00:00Added an answer on May 25, 2026 at 2:37 am
    var data = {
            json: $.toJSON({
                text: 'some text',
                array: [1, 2, 'three'],
                object: {
                    par1: 'another text',
                    par2: [3, 2, 'one'],
                    par3: {}
                }
            }),
            delay: 3
    }
    
    
    $.ajax({
        url:"/echo/json/",
        data:data,
        type:"POST",
        success:function(response)
        {
           console.log(response);
        }
    });
    

    Live Demo

    Note I have added na additonal resource.. jquery-json

    Demo with FireBug Console on View (no need to pull up developer console to see return)

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