var data = [ {"Id": 10004, "PageName": "club"}, {"Id": 10040, "PageName": "qaz"}, {"Id": 10059, "PageName": "jjjjjjj"} ]; $.each(data, function(i, item) { alert(data[i].PageName); }); $.each(data, function(i, item) { alert(item.PageName); });
these two options work well, unless you have something like:
var data.result = [ {"Id": 10004, "PageName": "club"}, {"Id": 10040, "PageName": "qaz"}, {"Id": 10059, "PageName": "jjjjjjj"} ]; $.each(data.result, function(i, item) { alert(data.result[i].PageName); });
EDIT:
try with this and describes what the result
$.get('/Cms/GetPages/123', function(data) { alert(data); });
FOR EDIT 3:
this corrects the problem, but not the idea to use “eval”, you should see how are the response in ‘/Cms/GetPages/123’.
$.get('/Cms/GetPages/123', function(data) { $.each(eval(data.replace(/[\r\n]/, "")), function(i, item) { alert(item.PageName); }); });