based on our previous discussion, I wondered about that too, I opted
to leave it the way it was currently specified for the portions where
it was set, but am open to changing it.

Bob

On Wed, Mar 11, 2009 at 5:59 PM, Evan Gilbert (JIRA) <j...@apache.org> wrote:
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> Evan Gilbert commented on SHINDIG-971:
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>
> Wondering how people would feel about returning application/javascript 
> instead of application/json?
>
> I've rarely seen application/json used, probably because debugging is very 
> difficult with application/json as most browsers treat the content as a 
> binary file and try to download it.
>
> Application/javascript will also work with JSONP when we enable it.
>
>> JsonRpcServlet should set content type to json in all cases, including gets 
>> and error cases.
>> ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>>
>>                 Key: SHINDIG-971
>>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SHINDIG-971
>>             Project: Shindig
>>          Issue Type: Bug
>>            Reporter: Bob Evans
>>         Attachments: fix-971-bug.patch
>>
>>
>> Currently, the JsonRpcServlet only sets the content type in the case of a 
>> properly formed post request. It should also do it in the sendError case, 
>> and in the GET request method case.
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