It's generated JSON.

When you get a JSON error on the command-line, it just gives a JSON error 
at a character in the JSON file, but it's not clear how to see what this 
affects in TW.  It does make a .tid file with the error in the name in the 
tiddlers folder.  I fix the problem, delete that tiddler and re-run the 
import without any error.

I'm going to try to experiment with increasing subsets of the import.

Thanks,

Cade

On Wednesday, August 28, 2019 at 6:19:28 AM UTC-5, @TiddlyTweeter wrote:
>
> Cade Roux wrote:
>>
>> I have imported a lot of JSON tiddlers, sometimes with errors, and I 
>> think these must bash something.  Typically, it's something in the JSON 
>> that's not escaped properly.
>
>
> Doesn't this answer your own question?
>
> I never seen a TiddlyWiki JSON EXPORT ever fail on IMPORT.
>
> *So are you talking about TiddlyWiki created JSON? *OR something else?
>
> TT
>

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