My main motivation for it was as a way of serializing arrays, so that I can pass them easily between a client and rev cgis on a server. It seemed like it might be useful to do it in a a way that doesn't re- invent the wheel, and was abit 'lighter' than xml, so - json.

Best,

Mark

On 7 Jan 2009, at 17:03, Bob Sneidar wrote:

What would be the advantage to this? Is it some kind of API to pass data back and forth between java applications and revolution?

Bob Sneidar
IT Manager
Logos Management
Calvary Chapel CM

On Jan 7, 2009, at 8:22 AM, Mark Smith wrote:

Here's a first go at a json parser/generator that converts between
revolution arrays and json objects/arrays, to an arbitrary level of
nesting. It has some basic formatting capability also.

As usual, any observations, modifications, disasters or other
comments welcome.


http://futsoft.futilism.com/revolutionstuff.html

Best,

Mark
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