When I post the same json test to my test url using a perl client and print it back using Data::Dumper, I get the response

$VAR1 = '{"imei":13226004711772,"id":20}'; which is fine.

However, if I post it using our embedded C commands in our unit, I receive ...

$VAR1 = undefined.

...not much help there.

I have posted it to another website based on PHP and the data shows up there. I get the response

(POST: ) (BODY: {"par":12345678912345,"id":20 }) which I expect.

so I know it is being posted OK. It looks at the moment as it our unit is coding it in a format that this line..

my $data = $q->param('POSTDATA');

is having a problem with.


In reply to Re^14: json return value by stenasc
in thread json return value by stenasc

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