Ajax post response contains html












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I want to post some data to php with ajax. Then I want the response from php.



My response is showing up like I want but is followed by the entire page's HTML.



Im using Laravel. The item gets deleted, so the post seems to work.



This is the javascript, I really don't want to use jquery just because of a ajax problem..



        var request = new XMLHttpRequest();
request.open('POST', window.location.pathname + "/delete", true);
request.setRequestHeader("Content-Type", "application/json");
request.setRequestHeader("X-CSRF-TOKEN", document.head.querySelector("[name=csrf-token]").content );
request.dataType = 'text';

var data = JSON.stringify({"itemid": itemid});

request.send(data);

request.onreadystatechange = function() {
if (request.readyState === 4) {

console.log(request.responseText);

var response = JSON.parse(request.responseText);

if (request.status === 200 && response.status === 'OK') {
console.log('successful');
} else {
console.log('failed');
}
}
}


The php code ends in



return "I only want this return value"



Somehow the response text is



I only want this return value<link rel='stylesheet' type='text/css' property='stylesheet' href= etc etc etc (the entire page html)










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  • its returning a full response object. So if you do not want the full text just use the dot notation to select what you want.
    – Pari Baker
    Nov 13 at 20:15










  • Can you explain more about what is happening and what you ultimately want?
    – Piyush Khanna
    Nov 13 at 20:15










  • I updated the initial post, I hope my problem is more clear.. This can only be something really simple, just don't know what it is :)
    – bremg
    Nov 13 at 20:25
















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I want to post some data to php with ajax. Then I want the response from php.



My response is showing up like I want but is followed by the entire page's HTML.



Im using Laravel. The item gets deleted, so the post seems to work.



This is the javascript, I really don't want to use jquery just because of a ajax problem..



        var request = new XMLHttpRequest();
request.open('POST', window.location.pathname + "/delete", true);
request.setRequestHeader("Content-Type", "application/json");
request.setRequestHeader("X-CSRF-TOKEN", document.head.querySelector("[name=csrf-token]").content );
request.dataType = 'text';

var data = JSON.stringify({"itemid": itemid});

request.send(data);

request.onreadystatechange = function() {
if (request.readyState === 4) {

console.log(request.responseText);

var response = JSON.parse(request.responseText);

if (request.status === 200 && response.status === 'OK') {
console.log('successful');
} else {
console.log('failed');
}
}
}


The php code ends in



return "I only want this return value"



Somehow the response text is



I only want this return value<link rel='stylesheet' type='text/css' property='stylesheet' href= etc etc etc (the entire page html)










share|improve this question
























  • its returning a full response object. So if you do not want the full text just use the dot notation to select what you want.
    – Pari Baker
    Nov 13 at 20:15










  • Can you explain more about what is happening and what you ultimately want?
    – Piyush Khanna
    Nov 13 at 20:15










  • I updated the initial post, I hope my problem is more clear.. This can only be something really simple, just don't know what it is :)
    – bremg
    Nov 13 at 20:25














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I want to post some data to php with ajax. Then I want the response from php.



My response is showing up like I want but is followed by the entire page's HTML.



Im using Laravel. The item gets deleted, so the post seems to work.



This is the javascript, I really don't want to use jquery just because of a ajax problem..



        var request = new XMLHttpRequest();
request.open('POST', window.location.pathname + "/delete", true);
request.setRequestHeader("Content-Type", "application/json");
request.setRequestHeader("X-CSRF-TOKEN", document.head.querySelector("[name=csrf-token]").content );
request.dataType = 'text';

var data = JSON.stringify({"itemid": itemid});

request.send(data);

request.onreadystatechange = function() {
if (request.readyState === 4) {

console.log(request.responseText);

var response = JSON.parse(request.responseText);

if (request.status === 200 && response.status === 'OK') {
console.log('successful');
} else {
console.log('failed');
}
}
}


The php code ends in



return "I only want this return value"



Somehow the response text is



I only want this return value<link rel='stylesheet' type='text/css' property='stylesheet' href= etc etc etc (the entire page html)










share|improve this question















I want to post some data to php with ajax. Then I want the response from php.



My response is showing up like I want but is followed by the entire page's HTML.



Im using Laravel. The item gets deleted, so the post seems to work.



This is the javascript, I really don't want to use jquery just because of a ajax problem..



        var request = new XMLHttpRequest();
request.open('POST', window.location.pathname + "/delete", true);
request.setRequestHeader("Content-Type", "application/json");
request.setRequestHeader("X-CSRF-TOKEN", document.head.querySelector("[name=csrf-token]").content );
request.dataType = 'text';

var data = JSON.stringify({"itemid": itemid});

request.send(data);

request.onreadystatechange = function() {
if (request.readyState === 4) {

console.log(request.responseText);

var response = JSON.parse(request.responseText);

if (request.status === 200 && response.status === 'OK') {
console.log('successful');
} else {
console.log('failed');
}
}
}


The php code ends in



return "I only want this return value"



Somehow the response text is



I only want this return value<link rel='stylesheet' type='text/css' property='stylesheet' href= etc etc etc (the entire page html)







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  • its returning a full response object. So if you do not want the full text just use the dot notation to select what you want.
    – Pari Baker
    Nov 13 at 20:15










  • Can you explain more about what is happening and what you ultimately want?
    – Piyush Khanna
    Nov 13 at 20:15










  • I updated the initial post, I hope my problem is more clear.. This can only be something really simple, just don't know what it is :)
    – bremg
    Nov 13 at 20:25


















  • its returning a full response object. So if you do not want the full text just use the dot notation to select what you want.
    – Pari Baker
    Nov 13 at 20:15










  • Can you explain more about what is happening and what you ultimately want?
    – Piyush Khanna
    Nov 13 at 20:15










  • I updated the initial post, I hope my problem is more clear.. This can only be something really simple, just don't know what it is :)
    – bremg
    Nov 13 at 20:25
















its returning a full response object. So if you do not want the full text just use the dot notation to select what you want.
– Pari Baker
Nov 13 at 20:15




its returning a full response object. So if you do not want the full text just use the dot notation to select what you want.
– Pari Baker
Nov 13 at 20:15












Can you explain more about what is happening and what you ultimately want?
– Piyush Khanna
Nov 13 at 20:15




Can you explain more about what is happening and what you ultimately want?
– Piyush Khanna
Nov 13 at 20:15












I updated the initial post, I hope my problem is more clear.. This can only be something really simple, just don't know what it is :)
– bremg
Nov 13 at 20:25




I updated the initial post, I hope my problem is more clear.. This can only be something really simple, just don't know what it is :)
– bremg
Nov 13 at 20:25












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Found it, finally!



Is the laravel debug bar https://github.com/barryvdh/laravel-debugbar.



I added the following routes and it worked.



Route::get('/_debugbar/assets/stylesheets', [
'as' => 'debugbar-css',
'uses' => 'BarryvdhDebugbarControllersAssetController@css']);

Route::get('/_debugbar/assets/javascript', [
'as' => 'debugbar-js',
'uses' => 'BarryvdhDebugbarControllersAssetController@js']);





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    Found it, finally!



    Is the laravel debug bar https://github.com/barryvdh/laravel-debugbar.



    I added the following routes and it worked.



    Route::get('/_debugbar/assets/stylesheets', [
    'as' => 'debugbar-css',
    'uses' => 'BarryvdhDebugbarControllersAssetController@css']);

    Route::get('/_debugbar/assets/javascript', [
    'as' => 'debugbar-js',
    'uses' => 'BarryvdhDebugbarControllersAssetController@js']);





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      Found it, finally!



      Is the laravel debug bar https://github.com/barryvdh/laravel-debugbar.



      I added the following routes and it worked.



      Route::get('/_debugbar/assets/stylesheets', [
      'as' => 'debugbar-css',
      'uses' => 'BarryvdhDebugbarControllersAssetController@css']);

      Route::get('/_debugbar/assets/javascript', [
      'as' => 'debugbar-js',
      'uses' => 'BarryvdhDebugbarControllersAssetController@js']);





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        Found it, finally!



        Is the laravel debug bar https://github.com/barryvdh/laravel-debugbar.



        I added the following routes and it worked.



        Route::get('/_debugbar/assets/stylesheets', [
        'as' => 'debugbar-css',
        'uses' => 'BarryvdhDebugbarControllersAssetController@css']);

        Route::get('/_debugbar/assets/javascript', [
        'as' => 'debugbar-js',
        'uses' => 'BarryvdhDebugbarControllersAssetController@js']);





        share|improve this answer












        Found it, finally!



        Is the laravel debug bar https://github.com/barryvdh/laravel-debugbar.



        I added the following routes and it worked.



        Route::get('/_debugbar/assets/stylesheets', [
        'as' => 'debugbar-css',
        'uses' => 'BarryvdhDebugbarControllersAssetController@css']);

        Route::get('/_debugbar/assets/javascript', [
        'as' => 'debugbar-js',
        'uses' => 'BarryvdhDebugbarControllersAssetController@js']);






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