imho your "x" is a string rather than a dict.
you need to parse that string to a dict if you want your code to run.
On Monday, October 26, 2015 at 5:31:53 AM UTC+1, Alex Glaros wrote:
>
> feel dumb asking about this subject again but what is correct way to get
> the individual value?
>
> here is what the data looks like
>
> {{x=request.get_vars.x}}
> <p>this is X:<br> {{=x}}</p>
>
> this is X:
> {u'placeName': u'Novato', u'countryCode': u'US', u'lat': 38.061837,
> u'postalcode': u'94949', u'lng': -122.540408, u'adminName2': u'Marin',
> u'adminCode1': u'CA', u'adminCode2': u'041', u'adminName1': u'California'}
>
> When I try to isolate a member of the dict like this:
> {{=x['postalcode']}}
>
> I get this error:
>
> <type 'exceptions.TypeError'> string indices must be integers, not str
>
>
> thanks,
>
> Alex Glaros
>
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