I'll rewrite so dataType can also accept an array. That way there's
explicitness. I'll report back after some real world usage.


On Dec 23, 3:56 am, Tobias Hoffmann <smilingt...@googlemail.com>
wrote:
> On Wed, Dec 23, 2009 at 5:16 AM, John Resig <jere...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > Is there an open ticket on this? If so I don't see a reason not to land it.
>
> Well, if there is no safe json decoder (i.e. just eval()) it's not
> immediatly clear to me, that I really want this.
> Yes, all the other jscripts also come from the server and are thus somehow
> equally trustworthy.
> And the Content-Type on the HTTP header can not easily be spoofed. But I
> don't want jquery to evaluate some
> unsafe user content (e.g. CMS, Guestbook, ... ) that wasn't ever meant to be
> json ...
>
>   Tobias
>
> > Could we change the $.ajax() function to treat the server's response
> > > as json if dataType is unspecified and the response content-type is
> > > "application/json"?
>
> > > Thanks,
> > > Dave

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