Hi Matthew,

I'm currently on a busines trip but I found the problem and will
publish a fix hopefully this evening...

Regards,
Michael



On 7/14/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Michael,
>
> Quite too long after requesting more facility for JSON conversion, I've
> finally gotten around to experimenting with the new methods.  I now
> need to ask some questions.
>
> I have the following JSON string ...
>
> [["000000000001"],["000000000001"]]
>
> I've created this using nested JavaScriptArray objects and a
> JavaScriptString object as a single entry in each bottom array.
>
> What I've noticed is that I can't deserialize this!  It reports back
> ...
>
> "Ambiguous match found."
>
> Which, I guess, means that its not specific enough a description to
> return an object?
>
> How ought I do this?  Should I be writing a custom convertor?
>
> Matthew
>
>
> >
>


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