As a workaround, I returned my own response from my search controller
instead of using format='json' and returning a dict.

example:

@expose()
def search(self,**kw):
 cherrypy.response.headers['Content-Type'] = 'text/javascript'
 return "{ rows: [[ IMG( { src: '...' } ), 'other text data'], [ etc...
]] }"

It's ugly but it works for now.
Any suggestions on how to accomplish a similar thing without hacking
the response?


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