2012/1/31 Michael Van Canneyt <[email protected]>: [...] > In that case, why do you still ask ? :-)
Curiosity. :) I saw this article: http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb299886.aspx. So I was really in doubt about which type to use. > Like I said, there is no standard, it really depends on the code in the > browser what to send best. > (I assume, of course, that the JSON is sent to a browser). Sending as text > has the advantage that you can check your server responses visually and see > what date/time is sent. A float like 45685.25 is a valid timestamp, but > which date/time is it ? > > Michael. I separate the presentation of persistence, so for me it is advantageous to use json as a database. Thank you Michael, sorry for not thanking yesterday, when i wrote the email was already dawn, and I was very sleepy. :) -- Silvio Clécio ==================================== Site - <silvioprog.com.br> LazSolutions - <code.google.com/p/lazsolutions> ==================================== -- _______________________________________________ Lazarus mailing list [email protected] http://lists.lazarus.freepascal.org/mailman/listinfo/lazarus
