Thanks, that solved it! On Nov 2, 11:30 am, Malcolm Tredinnick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Fri, 2007-11-02 at 10:02 +0000, grimborg wrote: > > Hi, > > I'm writing a simple ajax form and I'm having trouble JSON-encoding > > the result of Model.validate(). I always get an error similar to > > "'This field is required.' cannot be JSON-encoded" > > > To verify the posted data i populate the model I intend to save and > > call validate(). If there are any errors I want to JSON-encode them > > and send them back to the client, like this: > > > obj = MyModel(name = request.POST.get('name', False), email = > > request.POST.get('name', False)) > > validation_errors = obj.validate() > > if len(validation_errors) > 0: > > return HttpResponse(simplejson.dumps(validation_errors), > > mimetype="application/javascript") > > > I've been searching around and I found that the result of > > Model.validate() contains some objects of type instance that for some > > reason cannot be JSON-encoded. > > > I find this all very strange, shouldn't the result of validate() > > contain string key-pairs? JSON-encoding this should be > > straightforward. > > No, it contains things that are convertable to unicode() on output, but > translated into the users language. They are lazy translation objects. > Call force_unicode() on them to convert them to a real unicode object > (or smart_str() if you need UTF-8 output). > > Regards, > Malcolm > > -- > Depression is merely anger without > enthusiasm.http://www.pointy-stick.com/blog/
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