I think you're looking for Request.JSON if you want to be able to inspect
the object that way.

On Wed, Sep 9, 2009 at 8:30 AM, limodou <[email protected]> wrote:

>
>
> On Fri, Jul 24, 2009 at 7:33 AM, paulocamboim<[email protected]>
> wrote:
> >
> > It worked using Resquest HTML. I will post the code in case someone
> > need it..
> > thanks Fabio..
> >
> > // sFormName => the form you want to send
> > // sContentShow => the element that you want load the response...
> >
> > $(sFormName).addEvent('submit', function(e){
> > // Prevents the default submit event from loading a new page...
> >          e.stop();
> >          var url = $(sFormName).action;
> >
> > var req = new Request.HTML({
> >               url: $(sFormName).action,
> >               update: $(sContentShow),
> >               onComplete: function(response) {
> >                             ...........
> >                         }
> >                    },
> >               onSuccess: function(tree, response){
> >                     ..............
> >               }
> >               }).post($(sFormName));
> >          });
> >
> >
>
> I also encountered this problem, evalResponse can't work even in
> Request.HTML
>
> window.addEvent('domready', function() {
>    var form_send = function(el){
>        el.addEvent('submit', function(e) {
>            //Prevents the default submit event from loading a new page.
>            e.stop();
>
>            var b = this.getElement('input[type=submit]');
>            var div = this.getParent();
>            b.set('disabled', true)
>
>            var req = new Request.HTML({
>                url: el.action,
>                evalResponse: true,
>                onComplete: function(response) {
>                    b.set('disabled', false);
>                },
>                onSuccess: function(tree, response){
>                    if (response.response == 'ok') {
>                        alert('ok');
>                    }
>                }
>            }).post(el);
>        });
>
>    };
>    form_send($('form'));
> });
>
> The response is:
>
> {"response": "ok"}
>
>
> but
>
>                    if (response.response == 'ok') {
>                        alert('ok');
>
>                    }
>
> This code line will not be executed at all.
>
> Is this a bug?
>
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