In my last article, i use a JSON tool to parse a JSON string, but there will be a JavaScript error:
<div style="display: none;" class="initParameters"> { cred: "6B30E9A9E716C370E040E00A193871B8" } </div>
var initParameters = JSON.parse(this.element.find(".initParameters").text());
The reason is that { cred: “6B30E9A9E716C370E040E00A193871B8″ } is not a valid JSON string.
You can use this online tool to verify it.
And the result:
syntax error, unexpected TINVALID, expecting TSTRING or ‘}’ at line 2
Parsing failed
What’s the matter? you miss to quote the key of the object:
<div style="display: none;" class="initParameters"> { "cred": "6B30E9A9E716C370E040E00A193871B8" } </div>
Note: For a JSON string, always use double quotes, always quote your keys, and remove all functions.