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Added intercept function, which is useful for handling JSON responses.#66
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Added intercept function, which is useful for handling JSON responses.#66randell wants to merge 1 commit intoNicolasCARPi:masterfrom
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Based on this SO answer: https://stackoverflow.com/a/4611865/7238840
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Hello, Thanks for your contribution. The code has been merged and a demo has been added on the demo page for it :) Cheers, |
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tried this feature and it is not handling the json |
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@josiahke Please open an issue with reproducible steps. See issue template. |
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Useful when you want to post-process the returned json data before it hits the page.
For example, your server returns the following json string: { "status": 1, "result": "value to be displayed", "other": "some other data" }, and you would like to process the "status" and "other" fields, and display the "result" field in the jeditable input field.
In your own code, you can do something like the following:
From: http://stackoverflow.com/a/4611865/106778