Data serialized by PHP should be deserialized by PHP, since it is a format proper to that environment. It would be unwise to use a JavaScript deserialize function when you have the possibility to do that in PHP itself. So do this in PHP: // Deserialize your data $data11 = unserialize($row['data']); // JSON encode it, and output that echo json_encode($data11); Then in JavaScript, assuming you get the PHP data in a variable response (via an Ajax request): var data = JSON.parse(response); I suppose you already have the code to perform the Ajax request. If not, look at the many Q&A on that subject, for example.
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