what's wrong with application/x-json-stream ?
We've been using application/x-www-form-urlencoded for years.
On Wednesday, 23 May 2012 22:47:36 UTC+2, Ken wrote:
>
> *There seem to be a growing number of tools & packages around that
> implement some form of JSON streaming where multiple standard JSON objects
> are delimited by extra newlines, e.g.
>
> *
> *{ "id": 1, "foo": "bar" }*
> *{ "id": 2, "foo": "baz" }*
> *...*
> **
> *
> This format seems both pragmatic and useful, but is not JSON compliant
> (i.e. doesn't parse with a standard JSON parser), so it seems inappropriate
> to serve up as "application/json".
> Request-JSONStream<https://github.com/smurthas/Request-JSONStream>uses
> "application/jsonstream", Google searching shows at least one use of
> "application/x-json-stream", and there are a number of services that use
> "application/json" and expect clients to just deal with it (cf.
> https://github.com/senchalabs/connect/issues/538).
>
> Since I'm about to make heavy use of this technique in a way that will be
> a little difficult to unwind later I'd like if at all possible get on board
> with whatever will become the standard (defacto or official). Anyone aware
> of any efforts underway to standardize this, or packages/services that have
> enough momentum to drive a standard in the future?
>
> *
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