You have to pull the JSON encoded data directly in the response body,
not in a X-JSON header, otherwise ExtJS's JsonReader will not read it.
On May 31, 10:07 am, Cipher Chien <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> It's a weird post here, but I think it is possible to find the one who
> like me use symfony+EXT JS.
>
> I tried to make a member basic information form and it will pass the
> member data to the form with JSON format in beginning.
>
> my symfony action code is:
> class memberActions extends sfActions{
> public function executeGetinfo(){
> $output = '
> [{"id":"1",
> "name":"Mr Brown"
> }]';
>
> $this->getResponse()->setHttpHeader("X-JSON", $output);
>
> return sfView::HEADER_ONLY;
> }
>
> }
>
> my Ext code is:
> ......
> member_data = new Ext.data.Store({
> proxy: new Ext.data.HttpProxy({url: '/backend_dev.php/member/
> getinfo'}),
> reader: new Ext.data.JsonReader({},[ 'id', 'name'])
>
> });
>
> But it can't pass data to Ext.
> My question is how to pass the data to Ext?
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