Is it possible to work with a 64 bit integer that's being returned to me in
an object from an HTTP call? I can't seem to avoid it being turned into
"-1.502644539978e+18". I also have a POST that requires me to pass back the
64-bit int value. I would use 4D or NTK for the object handling if it made a
difference. 

The only way I can see it's possible would be to just manually parse the
text response instead of treating the response as an object. But that's a
drag since it's coming back in an array. 

thanks for any ideas.



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