LOL :)

yeah, well, json can be tricky sometimes ... but between tecnologies (c++ to javascript or anything else), we must be kinda "purist" when exchanging data ... you'll never know how the other side will work, and some optimizations can break stuff. one silly example is those who, to compact the json even more, replaces "true" and/or "false" for 1 and 0 ...


best regards,
Richard.


On 02/19/2014 12:54 PM, Joerg Bornemann wrote:
On 19-Feb-14 16:52, Joerg Bornemann wrote:
On 19-Feb-14 16:51, Joerg Bornemann wrote:

It could be even more compact by omitting the double quotes on the right
side of the colon, iff the string forms a valid JS identifier.
on the *left* side, moron
And apparently that's only true for JS objects, not JSON.
/me crawls back under his stone

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