Re: Parsing / Deserializing a JSON String
As I have been receiving all along, the code you suggested gives me the following error: " TypeError at /course/savegantt/ string indices must be integers " There must be something not quite right about the for loop statement ("for obj in serializers.deserialize('json', gantt_data): ") On Sep 6, 3:42 pm, "J. Clifford Dyer" wrote: > On Sat, 2009-09-05 at 16:12 -0700, Eric wrote: > > Thank you for your input. I tried what you suggested by first just > > trying to loop through the data like so: > > > " > > test_output = 0 > > for obj in serializers.deserialize('json', gantt_data)['ganttgroups']: > > test_output = test_output + 1 > > " > > > This generated the following error: > > > "'generator' object is unsubscriptable" > > Huh. Okay. I didn't realize deserialize would return a generator. > > > I tried changing it slightly, moving "['ganttgroups']" inside the > > brackets, to this: > > > " > > test_test_output = 0 > > for obj in serializers.deserialize('json', gantt_data['ganttgroups']): > > test_output = test_output + 1 > > " > > > This generated the error I originally received: > > > "string indices must be integers" > > Yes. Now you're trying to subscript gantt_data before you deserialize > it. As you know, gantt_data is a json string. Hence the error. > > > I am just so new to this that I'm not sure where to go from here. Do > > you have any other suggestions as to what I may be doing wrong? > > Again, any help with this would be greatly appreciated. > > Well, the first thing you need to do is figure out what you have to work > with. You know now that deserializer returns a generator, so try > looping over it to see what it yields each time around: > > for obj in serializers.deserialize('json', gantt_data): > print '---' > print type(obj) > print obj > > That should give you a hint how to proceed. If you need more clues, > then add: > > print dir(obj) > print help(obj) > > That will give you some hints as to what you can do with obj. > > > > > On Sep 3, 1:09 pm, "J. Cliff Dyer" wrote: > > > I suspect your error is hiding in . What do you expect > > > obj to be? Your JSON should return a big dictionary with one key > > > ("ganttgroups"). When you iterate over a dictionary in python, you get > > > the keys of that dictionary. In this case, the string "ganttgroups". > > > You may be doing the following: > > > > for obj in serializers.deserialize("json", gantt_data): > > > do_something_to(obj['gantts']) > > > > which returns an error, because it evaluates to "ganttgroups"['gantts'] > > > (which would give you the error you see. > > > > What you want is more like: > > > > for obj in serializers.deserialize('json', gantt_data)['ganttgroups']: > > > start = obj['start'] > > > for gantt in obj['gantts']: > > > for row in gantt['rows']: > > > print row['own'] > > > > In short, you're getting your dicts and lists mixed up, or your keys and > > > values. > > > > Cheers, > > > Cliff > > > > On Wed, 2009-09-02 at 10:40 -0700, Eric wrote: > > > > I forgot to mention that I am trying to deserialize the data as > > > > follows: > > > > > " > > > > ... > > > > gantt_data = request.POST.get('ganttdata') > > > > > for obj in serializers.deserialize("json", gantt_data): > > > > > > > > ... > > > > " > > > > > On Sep 2, 10:37 am, Eric wrote: > > > > > Hi, > > > > > I am attempting to parse a json string passed to my view via a form > > > > > post. A simple example of my json structure is as follows (indented > > > > > for readability): > > > > > > { > > > > > "ganttgroups":[ > > > > > { > > > > > "gantts":[ > > > > > { > > > > > "rows":[ > > > > > {"stt":1, "end":2, "ttl":"test row - gr1 ga1 > > > > > ta1", "own":"Tim Johnson"}, > > > > > {"stt":2, "end":3, "ttl":"my row (g1 t2)", > > > > > "own":"John Doe"}, > > > > > {"stt":1, "end":2, "ttl":"test row - gr1 ga1 > > > > > ta3", "own":"Mary Smith"} > > > > > ] > > > > > }, > > > > > { > > > > > "rows":[ > > > > > {"stt":1, "end":2, "ttl":"My 4th task", > > > > > "own":"Eric Johnson"}, > > > > > {"stt":1, "end":2, "ttl":"my row (g2 t2)", > > > > > "own":"Jeff Smith"}, > > > > > {"stt":1, "end":2, "ttl":"test row - gr1 ga2 > > > > > t3", "own":"Bill Baker"} > > > > > ] > > > > > } > > > > > ], > > > > > "start":"2009-1-01" > > > > > } > > > > > ,{ > > > > > "gantts":[ > > > > > { > > > > > "rows":[ > > > > > {"stt":1, "end":2, "ttl":"row - gr2 ga1 t1", > > > > > "own":"Ted Tillman"}, > > > > > {"stt":1, "end":2, "ttl":"row - gr2 ga1 t2", >
Re: Parsing / Deserializing a JSON String
On Sat, 2009-09-05 at 16:12 -0700, Eric wrote: > Thank you for your input. I tried what you suggested by first just > trying to loop through the data like so: > > " > test_output = 0 > for obj in serializers.deserialize('json', gantt_data)['ganttgroups']: > test_output = test_output + 1 > " > > This generated the following error: > > "'generator' object is unsubscriptable" > Huh. Okay. I didn't realize deserialize would return a generator. > I tried changing it slightly, moving "['ganttgroups']" inside the > brackets, to this: > > " > test_test_output = 0 > for obj in serializers.deserialize('json', gantt_data['ganttgroups']): > test_output = test_output + 1 > " > > This generated the error I originally received: > > "string indices must be integers" > Yes. Now you're trying to subscript gantt_data before you deserialize it. As you know, gantt_data is a json string. Hence the error. > I am just so new to this that I'm not sure where to go from here. Do > you have any other suggestions as to what I may be doing wrong? > Again, any help with this would be greatly appreciated. > Well, the first thing you need to do is figure out what you have to work with. You know now that deserializer returns a generator, so try looping over it to see what it yields each time around: for obj in serializers.deserialize('json', gantt_data): print '---' print type(obj) print obj That should give you a hint how to proceed. If you need more clues, then add: print dir(obj) print help(obj) That will give you some hints as to what you can do with obj. > > > > On Sep 3, 1:09 pm, "J. Cliff Dyer" wrote: > > I suspect your error is hiding in . What do you expect > > obj to be? Your JSON should return a big dictionary with one key > > ("ganttgroups"). When you iterate over a dictionary in python, you get > > the keys of that dictionary. In this case, the string "ganttgroups". > > You may be doing the following: > > > > for obj in serializers.deserialize("json", gantt_data): > > do_something_to(obj['gantts']) > > > > which returns an error, because it evaluates to "ganttgroups"['gantts'] > > (which would give you the error you see. > > > > What you want is more like: > > > > for obj in serializers.deserialize('json', gantt_data)['ganttgroups']: > > start = obj['start'] > > for gantt in obj['gantts']: > > for row in gantt['rows']: > > print row['own'] > > > > In short, you're getting your dicts and lists mixed up, or your keys and > > values. > > > > Cheers, > > Cliff > > > > On Wed, 2009-09-02 at 10:40 -0700, Eric wrote: > > > I forgot to mention that I am trying to deserialize the data as > > > follows: > > > > > " > > > ... > > > gantt_data = request.POST.get('ganttdata') > > > > > for obj in serializers.deserialize("json", gantt_data): > > > > > > ... > > > " > > > > > On Sep 2, 10:37 am, Eric wrote: > > > > Hi, > > > > I am attempting to parse a json string passed to my view via a form > > > > post. A simple example of my json structure is as follows (indented > > > > for readability): > > > > > > { > > > > "ganttgroups":[ > > > > { > > > > "gantts":[ > > > > { > > > > "rows":[ > > > > {"stt":1, "end":2, "ttl":"test row - gr1 ga1 > > > > ta1", "own":"Tim Johnson"}, > > > > {"stt":2, "end":3, "ttl":"my row (g1 t2)", > > > > "own":"John Doe"}, > > > > {"stt":1, "end":2, "ttl":"test row - gr1 ga1 > > > > ta3", "own":"Mary Smith"} > > > > ] > > > > }, > > > > { > > > > "rows":[ > > > > {"stt":1, "end":2, "ttl":"My 4th task", > > > > "own":"Eric Johnson"}, > > > > {"stt":1, "end":2, "ttl":"my row (g2 t2)", > > > > "own":"Jeff Smith"}, > > > > {"stt":1, "end":2, "ttl":"test row - gr1 ga2 > > > > t3", "own":"Bill Baker"} > > > > ] > > > > } > > > > ], > > > > "start":"2009-1-01" > > > > } > > > > ,{ > > > > "gantts":[ > > > > { > > > > "rows":[ > > > > {"stt":1, "end":2, "ttl":"row - gr2 ga1 t1", > > > > "own":"Ted Tillman"}, > > > > {"stt":1, "end":2, "ttl":"row - gr2 ga1 t2", > > > > "own":"Kim Crane"}, > > > > {"stt":1, "end":2, "ttl":"row - gr2 ga1 t3", > > > > "own":"Bob Barker"} > > > > ] > > > > } > > > > ], > > > > "start":"2009-1-01" > > > > } > > > > ] > > > > > > } > > > > > > I would like to parse it so that I can loop over the pairs/arrays to > > > > access the data. When I try to deserialize the data, I get the django > > > > error "string indices must be integers". Can anybo
Re: Parsing / Deserializing a JSON String
Thank you for your input. I tried what you suggested by first just trying to loop through the data like so: " test_output = 0 for obj in serializers.deserialize('json', gantt_data)['ganttgroups']: test_output = test_output + 1 " This generated the following error: "'generator' object is unsubscriptable" I tried changing it slightly, moving "['ganttgroups']" inside the brackets, to this: " test_test_output = 0 for obj in serializers.deserialize('json', gantt_data['ganttgroups']): test_output = test_output + 1 " This generated the error I originally received: "string indices must be integers" I am just so new to this that I'm not sure where to go from here. Do you have any other suggestions as to what I may be doing wrong? Again, any help with this would be greatly appreciated. On Sep 3, 1:09 pm, "J. Cliff Dyer" wrote: > I suspect your error is hiding in . What do you expect > obj to be? Your JSON should return a big dictionary with one key > ("ganttgroups"). When you iterate over a dictionary in python, you get > the keys of that dictionary. In this case, the string "ganttgroups". > You may be doing the following: > > for obj in serializers.deserialize("json", gantt_data): > do_something_to(obj['gantts']) > > which returns an error, because it evaluates to "ganttgroups"['gantts'] > (which would give you the error you see. > > What you want is more like: > > for obj in serializers.deserialize('json', gantt_data)['ganttgroups']: > start = obj['start'] > for gantt in obj['gantts']: > for row in gantt['rows']: > print row['own'] > > In short, you're getting your dicts and lists mixed up, or your keys and > values. > > Cheers, > Cliff > > On Wed, 2009-09-02 at 10:40 -0700, Eric wrote: > > I forgot to mention that I am trying to deserialize the data as > > follows: > > > " > > ... > > gantt_data = request.POST.get('ganttdata') > > > for obj in serializers.deserialize("json", gantt_data): > > > > ... > > " > > > On Sep 2, 10:37 am, Eric wrote: > > > Hi, > > > I am attempting to parse a json string passed to my view via a form > > > post. A simple example of my json structure is as follows (indented > > > for readability): > > > > { > > > "ganttgroups":[ > > > { > > > "gantts":[ > > > { > > > "rows":[ > > > {"stt":1, "end":2, "ttl":"test row - gr1 ga1 > > > ta1", "own":"Tim Johnson"}, > > > {"stt":2, "end":3, "ttl":"my row (g1 t2)", > > > "own":"John Doe"}, > > > {"stt":1, "end":2, "ttl":"test row - gr1 ga1 > > > ta3", "own":"Mary Smith"} > > > ] > > > }, > > > { > > > "rows":[ > > > {"stt":1, "end":2, "ttl":"My 4th task", > > > "own":"Eric Johnson"}, > > > {"stt":1, "end":2, "ttl":"my row (g2 t2)", > > > "own":"Jeff Smith"}, > > > {"stt":1, "end":2, "ttl":"test row - gr1 ga2 > > > t3", "own":"Bill Baker"} > > > ] > > > } > > > ], > > > "start":"2009-1-01" > > > } > > > ,{ > > > "gantts":[ > > > { > > > "rows":[ > > > {"stt":1, "end":2, "ttl":"row - gr2 ga1 t1", > > > "own":"Ted Tillman"}, > > > {"stt":1, "end":2, "ttl":"row - gr2 ga1 t2", > > > "own":"Kim Crane"}, > > > {"stt":1, "end":2, "ttl":"row - gr2 ga1 t3", > > > "own":"Bob Barker"} > > > ] > > > } > > > ], > > > "start":"2009-1-01" > > > } > > > ] > > > > } > > > > I would like to parse it so that I can loop over the pairs/arrays to > > > access the data. When I try to deserialize the data, I get the django > > > error "string indices must be integers". Can anybody please help me > > > determine what exactly this means and how I may fix this? Is there > > > another method I should be using? I am obviously a bit of a newbie at > > > this so any help would be greatly appreciated. --~--~-~--~~~---~--~~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Django users" group. To post to this group, send email to django-users@googlegroups.com To unsubscribe from this group, send email to django-users+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/django-users?hl=en -~--~~~~--~~--~--~---
Re: Parsing / Deserializing a JSON String
I suspect your error is hiding in . What do you expect obj to be? Your JSON should return a big dictionary with one key ("ganttgroups"). When you iterate over a dictionary in python, you get the keys of that dictionary. In this case, the string "ganttgroups". You may be doing the following: for obj in serializers.deserialize("json", gantt_data): do_something_to(obj['gantts']) which returns an error, because it evaluates to "ganttgroups"['gantts'] (which would give you the error you see. What you want is more like: for obj in serializers.deserialize('json', gantt_data)['ganttgroups']: start = obj['start'] for gantt in obj['gantts']: for row in gantt['rows']: print row['own'] In short, you're getting your dicts and lists mixed up, or your keys and values. Cheers, Cliff On Wed, 2009-09-02 at 10:40 -0700, Eric wrote: > I forgot to mention that I am trying to deserialize the data as > follows: > > " > ... > gantt_data = request.POST.get('ganttdata') > > for obj in serializers.deserialize("json", gantt_data): > > ... > " > > On Sep 2, 10:37 am, Eric wrote: > > Hi, > > I am attempting to parse a json string passed to my view via a form > > post. A simple example of my json structure is as follows (indented > > for readability): > > > > { > > "ganttgroups":[ > > { > > "gantts":[ > > { > > "rows":[ > > {"stt":1, "end":2, "ttl":"test row - gr1 ga1 > > ta1", "own":"Tim Johnson"}, > > {"stt":2, "end":3, "ttl":"my row (g1 t2)", > > "own":"John Doe"}, > > {"stt":1, "end":2, "ttl":"test row - gr1 ga1 > > ta3", "own":"Mary Smith"} > > ] > > }, > > { > > "rows":[ > > {"stt":1, "end":2, "ttl":"My 4th task", > > "own":"Eric Johnson"}, > > {"stt":1, "end":2, "ttl":"my row (g2 t2)", > > "own":"Jeff Smith"}, > > {"stt":1, "end":2, "ttl":"test row - gr1 ga2 > > t3", "own":"Bill Baker"} > > ] > > } > > ], > > "start":"2009-1-01" > > } > > ,{ > > "gantts":[ > > { > > "rows":[ > > {"stt":1, "end":2, "ttl":"row - gr2 ga1 t1", > > "own":"Ted Tillman"}, > > {"stt":1, "end":2, "ttl":"row - gr2 ga1 t2", > > "own":"Kim Crane"}, > > {"stt":1, "end":2, "ttl":"row - gr2 ga1 t3", > > "own":"Bob Barker"} > > ] > > } > > ], > > "start":"2009-1-01" > > } > > ] > > > > } > > > > I would like to parse it so that I can loop over the pairs/arrays to > > access the data. When I try to deserialize the data, I get the django > > error "string indices must be integers". Can anybody please help me > > determine what exactly this means and how I may fix this? Is there > > another method I should be using? I am obviously a bit of a newbie at > > this so any help would be greatly appreciated. > > --~--~-~--~~~---~--~~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Django users" group. To post to this group, send email to django-users@googlegroups.com To unsubscribe from this group, send email to django-users+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/django-users?hl=en -~--~~~~--~~--~--~---
Re: Parsing / Deserializing a JSON String
Here is a raw example of the json.. Note that it is a different example than above: {"ganttgroups":[{"gantts":[{"rows":[{"stt":1,"end":2,"ttl":"wash dog","own":"Joe"},{"stt":2,"end":3,"ttl":"clean house"},{"stt":3,"end": 5,"ttl":"sell couch","own":"Mary"}]},{"rows":[{"stt":1,"end": 5,"ttl":"eat diner"},{"stt":5,"end":7,"ttl":"frame","own":"Ed"},{"stt": 6,"end":10,"ttl":"the rest","own":"Chris"}]}],"start":"2009-1-01"}, {"gantts":[{"rows":[{"stt":3,"end":5,"ttl":"1st try","own":"Bill"}, {"stt":5,"end":9,"ttl":"2nd try","own":"Jeff"},{"stt":9,"end": 12,"ttl":"3rd try"}]}],"start":"2009-1-01"}]} On Sep 2, 11:30 am, Andrew McGregor wrote: > On Wed, Sep 2, 2009 at 6:47 PM, Eric wrote: > > > Im using the Django deserialization method shown here: > > >http://docs.djangoproject.com/en/dev/topics/serialization/ > > ok, try pasting your json (the original, not your re-typed version) here: > > http://www.jsonlint.com/ > > -- > Andrew McGregor > 07940 22 33 11 --~--~-~--~~~---~--~~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Django users" group. To post to this group, send email to django-users@googlegroups.com To unsubscribe from this group, send email to django-users+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/django-users?hl=en -~--~~~~--~~--~--~---
Re: Parsing / Deserializing a JSON String
On Wed, Sep 2, 2009 at 6:47 PM, Eric wrote: > > Im using the Django deserialization method shown here: > > http://docs.djangoproject.com/en/dev/topics/serialization/ > ok, try pasting your json (the original, not your re-typed version) here: http://www.jsonlint.com/ -- Andrew McGregor 07940 22 33 11 --~--~-~--~~~---~--~~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Django users" group. To post to this group, send email to django-users@googlegroups.com To unsubscribe from this group, send email to django-users+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/django-users?hl=en -~--~~~~--~~--~--~---
Re: Parsing / Deserializing a JSON String
> I would like to parse it so that I can loop over the pairs/arrays to > access the data. When I try to deserialize the data, I get the django > error "string indices must be integers". Can anybody please help me > determine what exactly this means and how I may fix this? Is there > another method I should be using? I am obviously a bit of a newbie at > this so any help would be greatly appreciated. Are you manually deserialising the data? http://pypi.python.org/pypi/simplejson/ -- Andrew McGregor 07940 22 33 11 --~--~-~--~~~---~--~~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Django users" group. To post to this group, send email to django-users@googlegroups.com To unsubscribe from this group, send email to django-users+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/django-users?hl=en -~--~~~~--~~--~--~---
Re: Parsing / Deserializing a JSON String
On Wed, Sep 2, 2009 at 12:37 PM, Eric wrote: >When I try to deserialize the data, I get the django > error "string indices must be integers" it's not on your example, but i guess you're missing a colon between a fieldname and an array, something like this: {"gantts"[{"rows". instead of {"gantts":[{"rows". -- Javier --~--~-~--~~~---~--~~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Django users" group. To post to this group, send email to django-users@googlegroups.com To unsubscribe from this group, send email to django-users+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/django-users?hl=en -~--~~~~--~~--~--~---
Re: Parsing / Deserializing a JSON String
Im using the Django deserialization method shown here: http://docs.djangoproject.com/en/dev/topics/serialization/ It goes something like: " ... gantt_data = request.POST.get('ganttdata') for obj in serializers.deserialize("json", gantt_data): ... " On Sep 2, 10:41 am, Andrew McGregor wrote: > > I would like to parse it so that I can loop over the pairs/arrays to > > access the data. When I try to deserialize the data, I get the django > > error "string indices must be integers". Can anybody please help me > > determine what exactly this means and how I may fix this? Is there > > another method I should be using? I am obviously a bit of a newbie at > > this so any help would be greatly appreciated. > > Are you manually deserialising the data? > > http://pypi.python.org/pypi/simplejson/ > > -- > Andrew McGregor > 07940 22 33 11 --~--~-~--~~~---~--~~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Django users" group. To post to this group, send email to django-users@googlegroups.com To unsubscribe from this group, send email to django-users+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/django-users?hl=en -~--~~~~--~~--~--~---
Re: Parsing / Deserializing a JSON String
I forgot to mention that I am trying to deserialize the data as follows: " ... gantt_data = request.POST.get('ganttdata') for obj in serializers.deserialize("json", gantt_data): ... " On Sep 2, 10:37 am, Eric wrote: > Hi, > I am attempting to parse a json string passed to my view via a form > post. A simple example of my json structure is as follows (indented > for readability): > > { > "ganttgroups":[ > { > "gantts":[ > { > "rows":[ > {"stt":1, "end":2, "ttl":"test row - gr1 ga1 > ta1", "own":"Tim Johnson"}, > {"stt":2, "end":3, "ttl":"my row (g1 t2)", > "own":"John Doe"}, > {"stt":1, "end":2, "ttl":"test row - gr1 ga1 > ta3", "own":"Mary Smith"} > ] > }, > { > "rows":[ > {"stt":1, "end":2, "ttl":"My 4th task", > "own":"Eric Johnson"}, > {"stt":1, "end":2, "ttl":"my row (g2 t2)", > "own":"Jeff Smith"}, > {"stt":1, "end":2, "ttl":"test row - gr1 ga2 > t3", "own":"Bill Baker"} > ] > } > ], > "start":"2009-1-01" > } > ,{ > "gantts":[ > { > "rows":[ > {"stt":1, "end":2, "ttl":"row - gr2 ga1 t1", > "own":"Ted Tillman"}, > {"stt":1, "end":2, "ttl":"row - gr2 ga1 t2", > "own":"Kim Crane"}, > {"stt":1, "end":2, "ttl":"row - gr2 ga1 t3", > "own":"Bob Barker"} > ] > } > ], > "start":"2009-1-01" > } > ] > > } > > I would like to parse it so that I can loop over the pairs/arrays to > access the data. When I try to deserialize the data, I get the django > error "string indices must be integers". Can anybody please help me > determine what exactly this means and how I may fix this? Is there > another method I should be using? I am obviously a bit of a newbie at > this so any help would be greatly appreciated. --~--~-~--~~~---~--~~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Django users" group. To post to this group, send email to django-users@googlegroups.com To unsubscribe from this group, send email to django-users+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/django-users?hl=en -~--~~~~--~~--~--~---
Parsing / Deserializing a JSON String
Hi, I am attempting to parse a json string passed to my view via a form post. A simple example of my json structure is as follows (indented for readability): { "ganttgroups":[ { "gantts":[ { "rows":[ {"stt":1, "end":2, "ttl":"test row - gr1 ga1 ta1", "own":"Tim Johnson"}, {"stt":2, "end":3, "ttl":"my row (g1 t2)", "own":"John Doe"}, {"stt":1, "end":2, "ttl":"test row - gr1 ga1 ta3", "own":"Mary Smith"} ] }, { "rows":[ {"stt":1, "end":2, "ttl":"My 4th task", "own":"Eric Johnson"}, {"stt":1, "end":2, "ttl":"my row (g2 t2)", "own":"Jeff Smith"}, {"stt":1, "end":2, "ttl":"test row - gr1 ga2 t3", "own":"Bill Baker"} ] } ], "start":"2009-1-01" } ,{ "gantts":[ { "rows":[ {"stt":1, "end":2, "ttl":"row - gr2 ga1 t1", "own":"Ted Tillman"}, {"stt":1, "end":2, "ttl":"row - gr2 ga1 t2", "own":"Kim Crane"}, {"stt":1, "end":2, "ttl":"row - gr2 ga1 t3", "own":"Bob Barker"} ] } ], "start":"2009-1-01" } ] } I would like to parse it so that I can loop over the pairs/arrays to access the data. When I try to deserialize the data, I get the django error "string indices must be integers". Can anybody please help me determine what exactly this means and how I may fix this? Is there another method I should be using? I am obviously a bit of a newbie at this so any help would be greatly appreciated. --~--~-~--~~~---~--~~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Django users" group. To post to this group, send email to django-users@googlegroups.com To unsubscribe from this group, send email to django-users+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/django-users?hl=en -~--~~~~--~~--~--~---