I'm new to backbone and trying to write an html5 front end for an existing (and pretty big) REST back end. I found that when saving a model, backbone by default sends the model encoded as JSON which my existing API doesn't support. Is it possible to send plain simple post request with variables using backbone?
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duplicated? stackoverflow.com/questions/5096549/…– fguillenMay 10, 2012 at 10:42
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2It's duplicated, but phrased very differently, so if the poster searched for their own problem, they wouldn't necessarily find the answer. It actually points to a big problem with technical searches - if you don't use the right terms, you won't find an easily found resource (so then it's not easily findable for you).– Peter HanleyNov 24, 2012 at 15:07
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I think what you're looking for is Backbone.emulateJSON = true
copied from the official documentation:
If you're working with a legacy web server that can't handle requests encoded as application/json, setting Backbone.emulateJSON = true; will cause the JSON to be serialized under a
model
parameter, and the request to be made with a application/x-www-form-urlencoded mime type, as if from an HTML form.
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This is still not really using what I think of as post variables. It's stuffing a JSON object into a "model" variable.. Apr 6, 2015 at 20:51