That worked too ! You rock :)
On Wednesday, 5 September 2012 17:58:16 UTC-4, rochacbruno wrote:
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> or you call it with .json extension and use the generic json view
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> url: /test01/default/getContent*.json*?sourceTitle=x
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> or you do this on the return
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> import json
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> def getContent():
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or you call it with .json extension and use the generic json view
url: /test01/default/getContent*.json*?sourceTitle=x
or you do this on the return
import json
def getContent():
titleArg = str(request.vars.sourceTitle)
print "--"
print "--
Thanks Bruno !
That worked, but now when I get the response back as JSON, JQuery throws an
error saying the JSON isn't valid. The JSON seems valid to me & also passes
JSONLint test :
{"readyState":4,"responseText":"FIFA support India for U-17 and 2022 World
Cup - Times","status":200,"statusText
Your URL should have the vars
url: /test01/default/getContent?sourcetitle=xxx
If you do not pass the vars on url you can't get them at the called
controller
--
Trying to make a simple ajax call from the view back to the controller.
It is working, however the data I'm sending isn't coming in the
request.vars if I sent the contentType="application/json".
I know there is an internal ajax function, but I have my own library with
these functions I'd like to
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