Mmm, I happened to meet same problem. Sure it is not a web2py issue,
not even a python issue. It is mainly because JSON standard does not
define how to handle date and time.
  http://www.json.org/index.html

Anyway, encoding datetime is easy. There are even simpler ways here.
  
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/455580/json-datetime-between-python-and-javascript

The difficult part is how to decode the json string back to a datetime
object. If anyone who knows any lib doing so, in a de-facto standard
way, please let me know. Thanks!

On May4, 1:24pm, weheh <[email protected]> wrote:
> simplejson.dumps(x) should support datetime. Same goes for
> simplejson.loads(y).
>
> Having worked around this limitation within gluon.contrib.simplejson I
> am convinced this is going to be a pain every time I work with
> datetime and somebody else's website. I'm interfacing a calendar app
> to another website. Everything in python is done with datetime, not
> string. So I convert once just before calling dumps but it just took
> me around 10 minutes or more to write a set of nested loops to handle
> my output data structure. I'm pretty sure I'm going to have to do
> something similar again in a couple/few more places. I'll be faster
> the next time, but still, uggh.



On Apr30, 9:18pm, carlo <[email protected]> wrote:
> I had the same problem: my Json data were going into an Html form.
>
> I solved simply converting my date object into string with str()
> before dumping Json data: I do not know if this is suitable for your
> case
>
> carlo

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