> Dude, I haven't tried this so I don't know if something like this > works flawless, but why not convert the stuff to json?
If you don't have control over the XML, obviously converting it to JSON is not a valid alternative. > I rather mess with json than having to do it 2 ways to get it right > for different browsers you know. It's not "two ways." It's two search string formats with a tiny difference. The kind of switching Moo does everywhere and dirt-simply packaged into a class/function. -- S.
