Awesome thanks...

On Oct 23, 12:16 pm, James <james.gp....@gmail.com> wrote:
> $.each(data.feed.entry, function(i, entry){
>
>      var postlink = [];  // empty array
>
>      $.each(entry.link, function(j, link){
>           if(link.rel == "self"){
>                // add to array
>                postlink.push(link.href);
>           }
>      });
>
>      alert(postlink.join(', '));
>
> });
>
> On Oct 22, 8:02 pm, rob <rob.sche...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > I'm having some problem withreturnvalue for a function.  I have read
> > some postings about this, but I'm just not understanding something.
> > Hopefully somebody can help me with this....
>
> > I'm trying to access google blogger's API to display blog entries on
> > my site.  I'm doing this through JQuery and requesting a JSON
> > response.  Everything seems to work ok, but I want to access the link
> > for the blog entry.  This is a subset of the "entry" object.  It's
> > structured like this:
>
> > entry:
> >      title,
> >      content,
> >      link:
> >           rel,
> >           type,
> >           href,
>
> >           rel,
> >           type,
> >           href,
>
> > I want to get the link where the "link.rel == "self".  To do this I
> > have to loop through the link object (5 times).  The loop and
> > conditional statement works correctly, but I can't get the variable
> > inside this loop back to my original function.
>
> > I have this code:
>
> > $.each(data.feed.entry, function(i, entry){
>
> >      $.each(entry.link, function(j, link){
> >           if(link.rel == "self"){
> >                var postlink = link.href;
> >                alert("link : " + postlink);
> >                returnpostlink;
> >                }
> >      });
>
> >      alert(postlink);
>
> > });
>
> > Thanks for your help in advance.

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