To fix the expected response data type to XML right in your request, set the dataType
parameter to "xml". If you don't, jQuery uses the response headers to make a guess.
It is supported on the $.ajax()
function as part of the options
object, as well as on $.get()
and $.post()
:
jQuery.ajax( options )
jQuery.get( url, data, callback, type )
jQuery.post( url, data, callback, type )
So you could do this:
$.ajax({
type: 'GET',
url: "foo.aspx",
data: {
key: "value"
},
dataType: "xml",
success: function (xml){
var clientid = $(xml).find('client_id').first().text();
alert(clientid);
}
});
Note that as of jQuery 1.5 you can use a nicer version of the above Ajax request:
$.get("foo.aspx", {
key: "value"
})
.done(function (xml){
var clientid = $(xml).find('client_id').first().text();
alert(clientid);
});
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