"You can clearly see that I am passing a JSON file to a callback function"
Yes - that's entirely the problem. Your function expects to be get JSONP, and it's being given JSON. As I said: JSON and JSONP are different file formats.
You script is trying to get some JSONP from http://localhost/dat.json?callback=dbg but it's being given JSON. JSON and JSONP are different file formats.
Here's an example JSON file:
{ "name": "Joe Bloggs" }
Here's an example JSONP file:
process({ "name": "Joe Bloggs" });
As you can see, they look a little bit different. That's because JSON and JSONP are different file formats.
Also, make sure you're sending the correct HTTP headers.
- For JSON, you want Content-Type: application/json.
- For JSONP, you want Content-Type: application/ecmascript or Content-Type: application/javascript or Content-Type: text/javascript.
Note the difference: that's because JSON and JSONP are different file formats.
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