If you need to handle when foo is nil, try this: var foo = 'bar'} %> var js_hash.
If you need to handle when @foo is nil, try this: var foo = ; Converting a Ruby hash to a Javascript object is done like this: 'bar'} %> var js_hash.
The problem was . To_json ecapes the html entities! The solution was to do: var foo = "lmaonade", "rotflcopter"}.
To_json. Html_safe } %> This gives me: {"lol": "lmaonade", "rotflcopter"}.
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