Re: Slashes, include, AJAX?

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Nathan Nobbe wrote:
On 10/25/07, *Rodrigo Poblanno Balp* <balpo@xxxxxxx <mailto:balpo@xxxxxxx>> wrote:

    Hi everybody!

    I'm building a small ajax app which consists of only 3 php files.

    index.php which contains all the app and has a couple of links. When a
    link is clicked an Ajax request is sent to the server (using
    prototype)
    to the
    url central.php with only one parameter 'id'. Depending on that
    parameter, central.php should look for the appropiate content, in this
    case link1.php.
    Then I return a JSON object with the "things" that should be
    updated on
    index.php

    So this is the pseudo-code:

    index.php
    <html>...
    <body>
    <a href="" onclick="[send the Ajax request using prototype with
    the id =
    1]>Link #1</a>
    <div id="theUpdatableDIV"></div>
    </body>


    central.php
    <html>...
    <body>
    <?php
    [read the id parameter]
    switch(id){
        case 1: //which is the only case for now!!
           //build the JSON object
           $output = array("title" => "Link #1 Title!",
    "content"=>file_get_contents("link1.php"));//here I read the last file
    which has the content to be updated asynchronously
            return [the JSON object based on $output];
            break;
    }
    ?>
    </body>

    link1.php
    <div>Welcome to the content of link #1 which was updated using <a
    href=" ajax.org <http://ajax.org>">ajax</a></div>

    the JSON object is formed ok, now, my problem is that link1.php
    outputs
    like this:

    <div>Welcome to the content of link #1 which was updated using <a
    href="ajax.org <http://ajax.org>">ajax<\/a><\/div>

    So at the moment I update the <div id="theUpdatableDIV"> element on
    index.php, I get no "real" content, but a string with the
    strange slashes.

    I've tried:
    stripslashes, ereg_replace, str_replace and strtr to eliminate the
    wierd slashes.

    Can anybody tell how to do it right?


how are you building the json object?

i recommend
json_encode(utf8_encode($dataToEncode));

if youre using php5.  if youre using php4, try this:
http://mike.teczno.com/JSON/JSON.phps

also, you might want to check out firebug for firefox.  it will let you
easily analyze the interaction between the client and server.

also, to verify that the json object youre generating is infact ok;
run it through here:
http://www.jslint.com/

-nathan

Hi Nathan,

I'm using php5, and I'm building the JSON object just like that, with the json_encode. The problem with using utf_encode apart from the original is that I get the \n\r for each line in the file read.
Any suggestions?

Thanx


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