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

Because you're sending a JSON::Tiny::_Bool object to be processed by JSON is my guess. It can handle its own JSON::Booleans but not the objects from JSON::Tiny.

If you want to switch, you will have to remove *all* of the old code. And just to back up and check: you are restarting the apache httpd on all code changes, right? And while you describe the outcome/problem, you haven't shown any code to duplicate it. How were you writing true and false before the perfectly acceptable \1 and \0? I'm unsure where threading comes into this as a problem. Where did you hear that you should use JSON::Tiny instead? (It wouldn't even install for me.)


In reply to Re: JSON.pm and mod_perl by Your Mother
in thread JSON.pm and mod_perl by ultranerds

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