Yeah worked that one out after posting on here... although prefered
the old renderText method of sfActions in sf 1.x as this was a bit
cleaner. :-) Creating a new response object just seems an odd way to
do it as surly you already have a response object on the go.

On Apr 26, 8:11 am, Fabien Potencier <fabien.potenc...@symfony-
project.com> wrote:
> On 4/24/11 2:57 PM, stickaforkinme wrote:
>
> > I'm sure this is a really really stupid question but I can't seem to
> > find a clean way to return a JSON object, i.e. by not calling a
> > controller and just returning the result of json_encode. This was easy
> > is Symfony 1.x but I have no idea how to do it in Symfony2. Any body
> > know how to do this??
>
> > I have a simple action function and just want to return a json object
> > containing some data, that's all.
>
> In your action:
>
> return new Response(json_encode($data));
>
> Fabien

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