will this also have an effect to the way data is send to the Client? one possible library we could piggy back is http://jsontools.berlios.de/
sebastian 2009/4/10 P T Withington <[email protected]>: > Will be a part of the forthcoming ECMAScript 5 standard. I suspect it will > be available in early forms in many of the browsers. I thought you were > already using it in the LFC, so maybe we should export it at the API so it > is generally available for LZX? It looks like Lorien (cc-ed) might be able > to use it. > > I believe the main bits are: > > JSON.stringify which takes an Object and produces a string, and JSON.parse > which takes a string and produces an Object (similar to the one that was > stringified). > > The built-in data types each have a method .toJSON that can be overridden, > and stringify and parse each take an optional filter function that can be > used to restrict or extend the encoding. > > There is probably an open source implementation of the proposed standard > that we could grab for runtimes that do not yet have it built in. Check out > http://json.org. > -- Sebastian Wagner http://www.webbase-design.de http://openmeetings.googlecode.com http://www.laszlo-forum.de [email protected]
