Thank you so much, it worked:)...Now I just have to play with parsing
json that I think I can manage.

Thanks again:)

Irum

On Sep 2, 1:11 pm, Daniel Roseman <dan...@roseman.org.uk> wrote:
> On Sep 2, 10:37 am, irum <irumrauf...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
>
> > Hi,
> > Thanks for your prompt reply.
> > I have tried both the things but I get the same error.
> > With,
> > x = json.loads(p.read())
> >            print x
>
> > I get following error:  'HttpResponse' object has no attribute
> > 'read'
> > Also I get same error with, json.dumps(p.read()), and same when I use
> > loads and dumps as load and dump without s.
>
> > Then, I tried the other option,
>
> > x = json.dump(p)
> >         print x
>
> > I get the following error: dump() takes at least 2 arguments (1 given)
> > What would be the second argument, I googled on this but find no
> > helpful tips as everything written is too complicated.
>
> > And with:
> >            x = json.load(p)
> >            print x
>
> > 'HttpResponse' object has no attribute 'read'
>
> > In all the examples, p is the HttpResponse object I get.
>
> > Looking forward,
> > Irum
>
> Apologies for steering you wrong - that'll teach me to post without
> checking.
>
> You're right that HttpResponse doesn't have a read() method, contrary
> to what I thought. So neither of those methods will work. Instead, get
> the content of the response and call loads() on that:
>
>     json.loads(p.content)
>
> --
> DR.

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