On Jan 28, 11:15 am, Matias Aguirre <[email protected]> wrote:
> Excerpts from taso's message of Fri Jan 28 17:05:21 -0200 2011:

> > A user action triggers a POST that looks like:
>
> > action "update"
> > data    { "field1": 8,"id": 2 }
> > (copied from firebug)
>
> So, it's a POST with an "action" fiend and a "data" field that looks like
> a JSON value, right?

Absolutley right. I have the option of encoding the data on the
frontend to be passed as a JSON value. Currently that is off; that is,
the flag to encode as JSON is false so the data is supposed to be
passed as a "regular" POST parameter set, even if it looks like JSON.

> Did you tried un-encoding the JSON, like this:
>
>     from django.utils.simplejson import simplejson
>
>     data = simplejson.loads(request.POST['data'])
>     id = data['id']

>
> Regards,
> Matías
> --
> Matías Aguirre <[email protected]>

Absolutely works. My earlier attempt at parsing JSON was bad (new to
django + JSON). Thanks much Matías!

Best,
Taso

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