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I couldn't find in the jQuery document if any of its AJAX methods SAFELY evaluates a JSON response to a $.post.

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You can change the type parameter on the $.post function:

$.postJSON = function(url, data, callback) {
    $.post(url, data, callback, "json");
};
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Haha, I copied from the exact same feature request. Great minds think alike :P – Salty Jul 20 '09 at 1:05

jQuery's JSON eval is supposedly safe, and their $.getJSON method seems to work well. All you have to do is pass the "json" parameter to the $.post and it'll automatically parse the JSON. Like so:

$.post(url, data, callback, "json");
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as safe as eval gets yeah;) – redsquare Jul 20 '09 at 5:02

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