Hi Sven,
I only see that they get the value by using the key name.
For example this:
|var data = '{ "name": "Violet", "occupation": "character" }'.evalJSON();
data.name; //prints Violet.
|
But in my case, I don't know the key name, so I can't get the value.
Is there a way to get the key names of a JSON Object?
For example something like this:
|
data.keys; //returns {name, occupation}|
|
|
Leon
Sven Homburg wrote:
http://www.prototypejs.org/learn/json
2008/5/15 Leon Derks <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Hello
I have a JSON object like this:
JSONObject obj = new JSONObject();
obj.put(entity.getId(), entity.getName());
But how can I get the value from my json object in javascript, if I don't
know the key name?
Is there a way to get the key name(s) from a json object in javascript?
Leon
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