Right, 'count' doesn't have any special meaning that I know of. What are you
expecting it to be? Arrays have a special property called "length", which
you could access like json.models.length, but Objects (like your json
variable), don't necessarily have this special property.

--Erik


On 8/16/07, jeff w <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> Hello,
>
> I am new to jQuery, and have started to play with JSON,but I need some
> info about how I refer to the JSON Object once it is  returned from
> the server. I know I can loop through the contents of the object, and
> I can use json.count, but I am really unsure about the correct syntax
> to target the data that I need. Can anyone provide a link to a
> tutorial or some other help?
>
> Here is the JSON object that I need to return from the server:
>
> {"models": ["MDX SUV", "RDX SUV", "RL Sedan", "TL Sedan", "TSX
> Sedan"]}
>
> Thanks for your help.
>
> ************
>
> since writing this, I have made a guess at what might work. I
> confirmed that the data is returning as stated above (using Firebug),
> but when I echo json.count, i get 'undefined'. does that make sense?
>
>

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