This is why the use-case is more important than the example. It doesn't 
sound like your use-case requires the index depth I had supposed from your 
example.  Probably need to see more of the actual data you are interested 
and understand why you want it in JSON format.

Good luck,
Mark

On Tuesday, June 28, 2016 at 2:14:42 PM UTC-7, Hans Maulwurf wrote:
>
> Mark, thanks a lot for your work, I will have a look how i will use it.
>
> For my use case, I want to read out an array of a json-idx which contains 
> tiddler-names and to use them (e.g. just linking to these tiddlers as a 
> list or insert their content). So in the worst case, I don't know the size 
> of this array. (that's why it's difficult to use ur solution with giving 
> the idx)
>
> Did nobody before wanted to access such a json object?
>

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