Jake,
  json_encode is very cool, and it looks like it would take care of
everyone's problems...
THANKS!

On 6/18/07, Jake McGraw <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

I think Jake nailed it, when using php and json, why not use
json_encode? Observe:

echo json_encode(array("ok"=>true,"state"=>"OUT-DECOMMISSIONED"));

php-json is native in PHP 5.2 and above, and available as a plugin here:

http://aurore.net/projects/php-json/

and will always* produce valid json from arrays.

- jake

* - As much as I've used it, I haven't come across a single problem.

On 6/18/07, Ⓙⓐⓚⓔ <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> do you have variables named OUT and DECOMMISSIONED?
>
> or did you mean 'OUT-DECOMMISSIONED'
>
> as in
>
> <?
> echo "{ok:true,state:'OUT-DECOMMISSIONED'}";
> > ?>
>
>
>
> On 6/18/07, Brad Perkins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > I'm trying to use getJSON to return some JSON from a PHP page. I can
> > see that the request is returning the expected response with Firebug,
> > but the getJSON callback isn't firing?
> >
> > My PHP is simply
> >
> > <?
> > echo "{ok:true,state:OUT-DECOMMISSIONED}";
> > ?>
> >
> > Do a need to set a special content type before returning the JSON?
> >
> >
>
>
>
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