>  From this week's JavaScript Weekly newsletter:
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> JSON: The JavaScript subset that isn't?
> Magnus Holm notes that while JSON is meant to also be syntactically
> legal JavaScript code.. it isn't always. What has Magnus discovered?
> Find out here.
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>
http://timelessrepo.com/json-isnt-a-javascript-subset?utm_source=javascriptweekly&utm_medium=email
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> -Rob
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Hi, thanks. Just don't see how to use the solution.
I have used the patched rack middleware proposed but the problem
remains.
I guess it looks for U+2028 or U+2029 but I guess they are not present
in my case...

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