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Re: JSON Again, Stop Me Before It's Too Late


Re:  JSON Again
Alan Gutierrez wrote:
> * Robin Berjon <robin.berjon@e...> [2005-09-27 05:40]:
>>Have you looked at http://json-rpc.org/? Chances are what you're looking 
>>for is already implemented.
> 
>     Have you used it? Curious.

A bit, not intensively. The author is usually very responsive. I know 
it's been tested rather widely.

>     JavaScript has never been good for reuse.

That's not true. Javascript programmers have never been good for reuse, 
but that no different from Java programmers never understanding when to 
use a checked exception or Perl programmers never knowing when not to 
use a regex. I've done very reusable Javascript libs that ship in 
several different products.

>     Still wondering about i18n issues using JavaScript literals in
>     transport.

I've had problems with that that I didn't have time to figure out how to 
solve. Note however that it was transport with intermediate storage on 
disk so that I wouldn't be surprised if it was due to the encoding 
information being lost.

-- 
Robin Berjon
   Senior Research Scientist
   Expway, http://expway.com/



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