Does JSONP require server modifications?

Yes, JSONP is slightly different when it renders, so your server needs to support it.

JSON looks like this:

{ "name": "value" }

Whereas JSONP looks like this:

functionName({ "name": "value" });

If whatever you’re using supports it you’re covered, but it’s not the same as supporting just JSON. When the server gets a request, for example: http://example.com/json?callback=functionName, the above is what you should render, because how it looks in the page is this:

<script type="text/javascript" src="http://example.com/json?callback=functionName"></script>

This means something that runs needs to be returned, as an illustration, this is valid:

<script type="text/javascript">
  functionName({ "name": "value" });
</script>

If your server didn’t support JSONP it would effectively be this:

<script type="text/javascript">
  { "name": "value" }
</script>

…and you’ll get syntax errors, since that’s not valid JavaScript.

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