CU wrote:
> Just an example of how you'd output it in a view, I'm sure you can
> adapt it from there to extract whatever values you want:
> 
> <% @parsed_response[0]['searchresults']['category'].each do |cat| %>
>   <h1><%=h cat['name']%></h1>
>   <p>
>     <h3>Foods</h3>
>     <% cat['foods']['food'].each do |food| %>
>       <p><%=h food['id']%> - <%=h food['display']%></p>
>     <% end %>
>   </p>
> <% end %>

thanks, but when i do this in the controller i get this error:

You have a nil object when you didn't expect it!
You might have expected an instance of ActiveRecord::Base.
The error occurred while evaluating nil.[]

But if i pp @parsed_response its not nill!

thanks
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