Either i have done a big mistake or this is not as easy as it seems..

On Saturday, February 15, 2014 4:50:30 AM UTC+5:30, SAHIL SHEKHAWAT wrote:
>
> please help me out!
> i am passing mathjax generated from result set of sympy_gamma as json to 
> template of django which include escape sequences and i want python( or 
> django) to interpret it but json.dumps return a string so it is getting 
> passed as it is. ( e.g. double backslash instead of single one)
> If passed as variable it is rendered correctly but as json it doesn't.
> have two ways but they are not very efficient and i have doubts with both.
> 1) replace the double backslash with single. ( but '\n' can also come and 
> its is not predictable but all cases can be included and 
> my_string.replace('\\\\','\\') is not working)
> 2) passing the values as variables and then after rendering adding them as 
> strings.( but we want double quotes instead of single so have to dump to 
> json in JS somehow)
> thanks
>
>
>

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