jQuery "consumes" JSON fairly well but you'd need a plugin/other
functionality (like from json.org or that RPC plugin) to "produce"
JSON.

Karl Rudd

On Tue, Mar 10, 2009 at 4:00 AM, Ritesh Nadhani <rite...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Aha.
>
> And I though I was doing something wrong. That clears up lot of things.
>
> PS: Does jQuery has better support for json? I can modify my XML-RPC
> to JSON-RPC.
>
> On Sun, Mar 8, 2009 at 9:44 PM, Karl Rudd <karl.r...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> jQuery doesn't include XML serialisation in it's core. A quick search
>> of the plugins repository came up with two projects that might help
>> (there may be more):
>>
>> RPC
>> http://plugins.jquery.com/project/rpc
>> The is rpc(remote procedure call) client implementation based on
>> JQuery. It creates an rpc object and adds ability to call them. It
>> supports both xml and json rpc...
>>
>> XML
>> http://plugins.jquery.com/project/xml
>> Methods to generate XML/HTML tags programmatically. By default, they
>> output XHTML compliant tags.
>>
>> Karl Rudd
>>
>> On Mon, Mar 9, 2009 at 1:18 PM, riteshn <rite...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi
>>>
>>> So my first time using jQuery.
>>>
>>> http://paste.pocoo.org/show/107037/
>>>
>>> I have a simple django based xml-rpc server which works perfect when I
>>> test it with my python based XML-rpc client.
>>>
>>> I am always getting error when sending data using jQuery.
>>>
>>> When I set processData: true - the server is getting value as:
>>>
>>> var1=val1&var2=val2
>>>
>>> as a  consequence of which my dispatcher in the server side fails with
>>> XML parsing error.
>>>
>>> If I set processData: false, then POST content is just ''.
>>>
>>> Looks like jquery is not serializing the data to XML. I did lot of
>>> Googling (maybe I didnt do enough) and nowhere I found a similar
>>> error. Though it threw up: http://drupalbin.com/1173 which is doing
>>> the serializing by itself. I am doubtful if this is required.
>>>
>>> Thoughts?
>>>
>>
>
>
>
> --
> Ritesh
> http://www.riteshn.com
>

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