Hi everyone,

I'd prefer JSON.parse() but in most case i have to fall back on XML()

for example given a list


alist= ["it's ok","I'm late"]


If an AJAX function returns something of the form: 


 return json.dumps(dict(alist=alist, astring='abcd'))


then JSON.parse() can cope with it


howewer if it returns a 'hybrid' type like:


return dict(astring='abcd', ajson=json.dumps(alist))

then the json part can only be decoded by XML()


Is this what's expected ? Or do i miss something ?





*third option would be 'very deep snorkeling'*

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