If you're autoLoad'ing into a Panel or Element then a JSON decode shouldn't even be involved in the process. UpdateManager just defers to Ext.Element.update(..) which takes a string of html.
The only reason I can think that your response would be parsed as JSON is if you were using a JSONStore to request it - what are you using?
You should be able to do something simple like this:
var panel = new Ext.Panel({
autoLoad: 'someurl' // this is the short form, you can still use the object config
});
OR
var element = Ext.get('element id').update({
url: 'someurl'
});
Response to Update:
That looks correct as long as something weird isn't happening with the WMS.Routing.Route(...) method. I'm actually currently working on an ExtJS application myself so I was able to quickly test some different server responses and couldn't reproduce your problem. I've also relooked at the ExtJS 2.2.1 sources and still see nothing in the related Element update and UpdateManager that would make the call to Ext.util.JSON.decode(...) that you're seeing.
I'm imagining that its from an unrelated AJAX request in another part of your application. If you're not already, I would use firebug / firebug lite to help debug this - specifically try to get a stack trace to make sure the source of your problem really is this autoLoad.
