You don't need a json javascript library, that's the whole point of
the protocol. You just eval ' it and you're on your way.
If you want to get the response back correctly eval'd for you and such
you can implement the function:
tapestry.loadJson=function(type, data, http, kwArgs){ }
"data" will be your json object structure. Ie if you returned
something like {this:value,means:nothing} you'd be able to do:
tapestry.loadJson=function(type, data, http, kwArgs){
alert("Hey what does it mean?: " + data["means"]);
}
On 2/21/07, Justin Walsh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,
Very interested in this topic.
Just a typo:
elements: [],
Also changed:
return (Names.elements).toJSONString();
to
return JSONstring.make(Names.elements);
Not sure if this last change is correct - still having problems with the
JSON js library:
Stupid question - how do you include the JSON javascript library. I was
under the impression it was included automatically - but I'm getting:
JSONstring is not defined
http://localhost:8080/prototypes/FirstJSON.html#
Line 76
I'm using tapestry 4.1.1 and have the following in my html:
<html jwcid="@Shell" title="JSON">
<body jwcid="@Body">
...
...
Thanks
Jesse Kuhnert wrote:
> Well, I just assumed ~everyone~ must be using 4.1 by now. =p
>
> On 2/20/07, Matt Brock <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
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