Er yes, quite. I'm a little out of touch :P

- Blair



On 19/06/09 7:58 PM, Christian Sonne wrote:
>
> Wouldn't Utils.json.stringify() too?
>
> On 6/19/09, Blair McBride<[email protected]>  wrote:
>>
>> And Satyr proves me wrong again! JSON.stringify() does indeed work for me.
>>
>> Yann: Are you running Firefox 3.0 or 3.5? JSON.stringify() won't work in
>> 3.0, but will in 3.5. However, Utils.encodeJson() will work in all versions.
>>
>> - Blair
>>
>>
>>
>> On 18/06/09 3:53 AM, satyr wrote:
>>>
>>> Works for me.
>>>
>>> function cmd_json_test(){ displayMessage(JSON + "") } // [object JSON]
>>>
>>> Since it's "native" (which means as normal as Object/Array etc.), it
>>> should be there unless we specifically disable it. No?
>>>
>>>>
>>
>>>
>>
>

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