Given this object:
: http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom
gd: http://schemas.google.com/g/2005
openSearch: http://a9.com/-/spec/opensearch/1.1/
app: http://www.w3.org/2007/app;
media: http://search.yahoo.com/mrss/
How do I get the value of the first property? I suspect this is an easy process, but I'm drawing a blank. Thanks in advance.
The object is built as such:
Server side (php):
$namespaces = $feedXML->getNamespaces(true);
$arr = array(
'Status' => 'Success',
'Message' => 'Feed fetched.',
'Namespaces' => $namespaces,
'Feed XML' => $feedXML
);
echo json_encode($arr);
Client side (JS):
var output = '';
for (property in dataj["Namespaces"]) {
output += property + ': ' + dataj["Namespaces"][property] + '; ';
}
alert(output);
I would like to be able to check the namespaces to see if this is Atom or RDF.
It sounds like just iterating each property is going to be the best way.
You can try this code:
Properties aren't guaranteed to be ordered. You can however iterate over all properties to find the right one (if you know what you are looking for):
Reference: Iterating over every property of an object in javascript using Prototype?
Then get the key by
If you're trying to get the value of the property whose key is an empty string, then you can do
If you try to get the "first property" of an object, you can't because properties in javascript objects aren't ordered.