Hi,

I've been hitting a problem, whereas JSON::true() and JSON::false don't always return a correct true or false value (they give a "null" value instead). This only happens under mod_perl

So, after some reading someone suggested using JSON::Tiny instead, as it supposedly works better under threaded processes. I've tried:

print to_json($values);

and even:

print encode_json($values);

but both of those fatal:

encountered object '0', but neither allow_blessed, convert_blessed nor allow_tags settings are enabled (or TO_JSON/FREEZE method missing) at /usr/local/share/perl5/JSON.pm line 154.


I'm a bit confused as to why its doing this :(

Any suggestions?

BTW: I have managed to get them working (I hope) using the standard JSON module, and using \0 and \1 for false/true, and so far it seems to be working. Would prefer to find a nicer way to do it though :)

TIA

Andy

In reply to JSON.pm and mod_perl by ultranerds

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