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Asked: June 15, 20262026-06-15T23:53:12+00:00 2026-06-15T23:53:12+00:00

NET guy here, so i’m very rusty at Javascript (or JQuery for that matter)

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NET guy here, so i’m very rusty at Javascript (or JQuery for that matter)

I serialized a list from server side .NET that i need to access on the client side. The string result is in the following format.

[{"id":"1","name":"xxx"},{"id":"2","name":"yyy"}]

How do i iterate through this in Javascript? I’m having a hard time actually get the values in the array. I end up iterating through each character of the JSON string.

function BuildList() {

           var result = '<%= JSON %>';

           for (var obj in result) {
                alert("Obj: " + obj);
                for (var property in result[obj]) {
                    alert(property + "value: " + result[obj][property]);
                }
            }

       }
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    2026-06-15T23:53:13+00:00Added an answer on June 15, 2026 at 11:53 pm

    Javascript has built in function to convert JSON to a javascript object, try this:

    var myObject = JSON.parse(myJSONtext);
    

    This code example was taken from here, where you can read a lot more about it.


    With your example, it could be used like so:

    var result = '<%= JSON %>';
    var resultObject = JSON.parse(result);
    var firstId = resultObject[0].id;
    

    Here is a working example

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