I'm creating a JSON string from a PHP array. I've encoded it using json_encode().
$data = array( 'title' => 'Example string\'s with "special" characters' ); $data = json_encode( $data ); $data is localized using wp_localize_script() and is accessible via a global data variable.
In the JS file I can access the information by the following:
var data = data.replace( /"/g, '"' ), jsonData = jQuery.parseJSON( data ); console.log( jsonData ); This results in an output of:
{ "title":"Example string's with "special" characters" } Entering that result into http://jsonlint.com/ returns an error. Removing the double quotes around "special" validates the string.
What is the best way to create a JSON string from PHP and properly escape it for use in a JS file?
if you want to escape double quote in JSON use \\ to escape it.
8. Can you use a double quote inside a JSON string? Yes, if you use the ascii code.
In PHP, an escape sequence starts with a backslash \ . Escape sequences apply to double-quoted strings. A single-quoted string only uses the escape sequences for a single quote or a backslash.
Another way would be to encode the quotes using htmlspecialchars:
$json_array = array( 'title' => 'Example string\'s with "special" characters' ); $json_decode = htmlspecialchars(json_encode($json_array), ENT_QUOTES, 'UTF-8');
I succefully just did this :
$json = str_replace("\u0022","\\\\\"",json_encode( $phpArray,JSON_HEX_QUOT)); json_encode() by default will escape " to \" . But it's still wrong JSON for json.PARSE(). So by adding option JSON_HEX_QUOT, json_encode() will replace " with \u0022. json.PARSE() still will not like \u0022. So then we need to replace \u0022 with \\". The \\\\\" is escaped \\".
NOTE : you can add option JSON_HEX_APOS to replace single quote with unicode HEX value if you have javascript single quote issue.
ex: json_encode( $phpArray, JSON_HEX_APOS|JSON_HEX_QUOT ));
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