Right, I guess I was kinda tired yesterday.

Though, isn't it cleaner to keep the "interface" stuff in the views ?
Even if it's json, it still is nothing but a view to the javascript
part.

Also, even if I stopped using the view, if someone was to get the same
issue : the solution can be applying raw to the returns of
ActiveSupport::JSON.encode !

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