On 2 Dec 2008, at 14:52, szimek wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I'm using Rails 2.1.2. and I wanted to switch ActiveResource format to
> JSON and thought that it will work smoothly, but unfortunately it
> wasn't the case.
>
> XML and JSON formats generate different objects:
> XML version
> #<User:0xb7658440 @prefix_options={}, @attributes={"created_at"=>Mon
> Nov 28 11...}>
>
> JSON version
> #<User:0xb746af5c @prefix_options={}, @attributes={"user"=>#<User:
> 0xb746ac64 @prefix_options={}, @attributes={"created_at"=>Mon Nov 28
> 11...}>
>
I suspect this is related to the
ActiveRecord::Base.include_root_in_json setting
Fred
> As you can see, when using JSON format, the result is nested. Is there
> any reason for this? Have it alwyas worked like this or is it a bug?
> >
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