[23:09] <rpadovani> o/ There is a way to have a json response from api online? On documentation there is written that response should be in json, but it's xml
[23:09] <rpadovani> like https://api.launchpad.net/1.0/bugs/1
[23:09] <mup> Bug #1: Microsoft has a majority market share <canonical> <iso-testing> <microsoft> <patch> <ubuntu> <Clubdistro:Confirmed> <Computer Science Ubuntu:Confirmed for compscibuntu-bugs> <LibreOffice Productivity Suite:New> <dylan.NET.Reflection:Invalid> <dylan.NET:Invalid> <EasyPeasy Overview:Invalid
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[23:09] <mup> shakaran> <Tv-Player:Invalid> <Ubuntu Malaysia LoCo Team:In Progress by apogee> <Ubuntu:Fix Released by sabdfl> <Arch Linux:Confirmed> <Baltix:Invalid> <linux (Debian):In Progress> <Fedora:Confirmed> <Fluxbuntu:Confirmed> <openSUSE:In Progress> <Tilix:New> <https://launchpad.net/bugs/1>
[23:14] <wgrant> rpadovani: It respects your Accept header.
[23:14] <wgrant> rpadovani: But it's overridable You can get JSON in a web browser by appending ?ws.accept=application/json to the URL.
[23:15] <rpadovani> wgrant, thanks :-) I have a friend who wants to do an instant answer for DuckDuckGo and he needs the json document :-)