hi,
i remove Router::parseExtensions('json');
My wish is to do something like this:
<?php
class SomeController extends AppController {
public $components =
array(
'RequestHandler'
);
public function index(){
/********
json response
/********
$this->RequestHandler->setContent('json', 'application/json' );
$this->set('test', array(
'Hallo World!',
));
$this->set('_serialize', array('test'));
/********
html response
/********
$this->RequestHandler->setContent('html', 'text/html, */*' );
$this->set('test_2', array(
'Hallo World 2',
));
}
}
is that possible?
________________________________
Von: stork <[email protected]>
An: [email protected]
CC: Serkan Sipahi <[email protected]>
Gesendet: 15:56 Samstag, 14.April 2012
Betreff: Re: JSON response!
If you called Router::parseExtensions() in routes.php, you don't need to call
$this->RequestHandler->
setContent() manually - as long as requested URI does have .json extension at
the end or ajax request was called with proper dataType/accept request header.
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