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this is the code ( this time I've tried it :-) ) in my myapp.pm I had
package myapp; use Dancer ':syntax'; use File::Slurp qw(read_file write_file read_dir); #use db; use JSON; use Data::Dump qw/ pp /; use DBI; our $VERSION = '0.1'; use Dancer::Plugin::Database; get '/test' => sub { my $jsonobj; $jsonobj='[{"name":"test","problem":"here is the problem \" comma +"}]'; debug $jsonobj; template 'test',{passtoserver=> $jsonobj}; };
under the views I had file test.tt
<!DOCTYPE html> <html> <head> </head> <body> <div style = "padding: 100px 100px 10px;"> <script> alert('<%passtoserver%>'); var test='<%passtoserver%>'; alert(JSON.stringify(test)); alert(JSON.parse(test)); </script> <button type="text" > </div> </body> </html>
I had an error with JSON.parse(test) , when I had browser navigated to http://localhost:3000/test yes your right , when we do that with perl module rather than done by hand is a plus , but teh json file was generated by my website user and I'm just store it in DB , all the work on it just post and get from client and server thanks Rami D.

In reply to Re^4: perl dancer route template hashref pass complex json file to server issue (module) by RamiD
in thread perl dancer route template hashref pass complex json file to server issue by RamiD

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