Hey, this is great to see this in trunk.  It answers some questions I've
been having about what is the best way to use JSON on the client side; it
seems like the :callback approach is becoming the standard.

A related question -- Prototype has this support for an "X-JSON" header that
allows pure JSON to be sent in a response header and it gets evalled and
passed to ajax transport event handlers.  Is there anyone out there using
this?  What is its intended use, and would it be a good idea to bake it into
this new render code by default?  Or maybe not, considering reports like
this [1], in which case my question changes to why is it there at all?

Cheers,
/Nick

[1]:
http://www.dev411.com/blog/2006/06/01/prototype-x-json-fails-on-long-value-in-ie


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