On Tue, Sep 22, 2009 at 8:06 PM, Jonathan Vanasco <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> by default it sets response.content_type to "application/json"
>
> is there a way to override this?
> if not , could I request this in a future version of pylons ?
>
> though testing, i discovered that a lot of browsers will 'download'
> application/json files if you hit them directly -- ie, they won't
> render in the browser, they'll just save to disk.
>
> the same browsers will render "text/javascript" files fine.
>
> i've got some custom code that lets me dev stuff, but something built
> into pylons would probably be useful for others.

I don't quite grok decorators, but it looks like it would have to be a
separate function.  The signature is jsonify(func, *args, **kw), so
there's no place to add a content-type argument.

Also, is it proper to send JSON as text/javascript? Would this be
widely enough used? What is the purpose, to display it in the browser?

-- 
Mike Orr <[email protected]>

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