Thank you Ruan!
This is just what I was looking for!
Anthony
"Ryan Sun" <ryansun81@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Yup,
you put result in an array
$result = array('status' => 'good');
and return encoded string
return Json_Encode($result);
your client will get a string
'{"status": "good"}'
and you use your client tech(eg. javascrpt) to decode this string and
finall
get an object
On Fri, Jan 8, 2010 at 3:43 PM, Anthony Papillion
<papillion@xxxxxxxxx>wrote:
I'm developing a basic webservice to compliment a mobile application I'm
developing or iPhone. While I know how to encode simple variables and
arrays, I'm not sure how to do what I'm needing to do. Basically, I want
to
encode a status message to return to the mobile client. Something like
"status" "good_request"
Right now, I'm thinking I should put this in an array and encode/return
that. But is that the right way of thinking? Is there a more correct or
better way to do this?
Thanks!
Anthony
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