One other issue came up just yesterday related to JSON--I'll whip up a test
case later (just can't do it right this second). Figure maybe you can look
if you're poking around in there.
Basically consider an array of structs like:
[{"foo":"/bar","bar":"/baz"}]
Note the forward slashes. I'll have to confirm with the person who was
asking me about this what verison they were on, etc. but when a function
that returns that is called from jQuery, the JSON returned doesn't escape
the forward slashes and that throws things off, at least from what we could
tell in testing yesterday.
Anyway, wanted to mention that quick and later this afternoon I can do a
more concrete test case.
On Sat, Mar 17, 2012 at 1:01 PM, Alan Williamson <[email protected]> wrote:
> Aah yes, that is because the _id is a special java type which doesn't
> support the toString()
>
> i will trap for that one and serialize it. i'll fix this very soon
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