One question I forgot was how.
Please point me to documentation & if possible an example to
manupilation of the object.
Thanks in advance

On 9/30/08, Eric <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Jason,
>
> I agree with you that XML in prototype is kind of a pain since (among
> others):
> - getAttribute/setAttribute are not real functions on IE, preventing
> you to use them in Enumerable methods
> - Since it is not possible to "extend" nodes returned in responseXML,
> you cannot use here the convenient readAttribute/writeAttribute
> methods that fix the above issue.
>
> So, go JSON without hesitation! :o)
>
>> Is it possible to have data in a JSON object and perform the following
>> actions to the object:
>>    1)add new data to it related to existing data
>>    2)edit existing data in the object
>>    3)delete an item from the object
>
> JSON is just a serialization method. Once you have unserialized your
> object, it is just a plain object, and you can do whatever action on
> it (including the 3 ones you list).
> If you need to send the object back to the server, you just have to re-
> serialize it and the new JSON string will contain the new version of
> your object including all changes you made.
>
> Eric
> >
>

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