ID:               45563
 Updated by:       [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Reported By:      coyote4til7 at gmail dot com
-Status:           Open
+Status:           Bogus
 Bug Type:         JSON related
 Operating System: Linux
 PHP Version:      5.2.6
 New Comment:

Actually you're wrong. From the RFC 4627:

object = begin-object [ member *( value-separator member ) ]
end-object
member = string name-separator value
string = quotation-mark *char quotation-mark


Previous Comments:
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[2008-07-19 13:00:23] coyote4til7 at gmail dot com

Description:
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When you encode a proper javascript object as json and then use the
json_decode function, it fails.

The keys in Javascript objects are _not_ supposed to be quoted.  If
you're going to store a json-encoded object (say in a database) and then
reuse it later in javascript, quoting the keys so that php's json_decode
function works means that you're counting on the browser's javascript to
support something that is not supported by the javascript specification.

Reproduce code:
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// In javascript, we have an object:
// var obj = { parent_id:-1,label:"label" };
//
// In javascript, the keys for objects are _not_ quoted by 
// single or double quotes.  So, if we're going to properly encode
// this to later reuse it in javascript, we get this sent to php:
$json = '[{parent_id:-1,label:"label"}]';

// Let's try to convert it:
var_dump(json_decode($json, true));

Expected result:
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{ ["parent_id"]=>  int(-1) ["label"]=>  string(5) "label" }

Actual result:
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NULL


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