A JSON object can only contain either other objects, arrays, numbers
or strings. In your case the #test is just a text string, not an
element. So yes, you need to append it to the document so that it's
parsed and becomes part of the DOM tree. But you can also create the
element without appending i
"how can i talk to an html object $('#test') that is in the JSON
Object. "
That doesn't make any sense $("#test") will be a DOM object, not
a "JSON Object"
On Jan 25, 2:35 pm, Trend-King wrote:
> hello, i have another question about JSON i received the JSON Objekts
> well, so my question
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