I have attached files (please pardon the code file; they may have a lot of
comments or commented out code in them) to this response so you can look at
the data that I'm seeing as well as the actual code which is using some of
the data shown (the file *json_data_list_031115.txt* is gotten in a
OK. but I need more code context. The if statement that does the
modification is clearly python, so at that point rspnsdata must be a python
dictionary, not a JSON string. Yet, if I understand you correctly, it is
JSON to begin with (and you are using json.loads() to turn it into python
data so
OK here goes. The logic in the routine which I actually doing the
modification to each individual JSON response looks like this:
if str(objctTyp) == 'user':
rspnsdata['name'] = lstobjct['name']
rspnsdata['id'] = lstobjct['id']
The routine which is doing this
OK here goes. The logic in the routine which is actually doing the
modification to each individual JSON response looks like this:
if str(objctTyp) == 'user':
rspnsdata['name'] = lstobjct['name']
rspnsdata['id'] = lstobjct['id']
The routine which is doing this is
If it's not the basics, then you haven't provided enough information to
allow someone to spot the problem. If you post the code that is performing
the modification, someone may be able to spot the issue.
On Mon, Mar 9, 2015 at 1:50 PM, Henry Versemann
wrote:
> Yes Id did
Yes Id did do that. The problems I seem to be having only seem to happen
whenever I modify the data before sending it. For many other requests that
I'm sending and not modifying the data, before I send them back to the
client I have no problems and everything is apparently parsed out ok by the
Did you remember to set the content type of your response to
application/json?
On Mon, Mar 9, 2015 at 1:18 PM, Henry Versemann
wrote:
> First to be clear up front let me say that I'm using Django1.7, Python
> 2.7.8, and the requests (Requests: HTTP for Humans
>
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