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On 17 Oct 2013, at 14:16, David Lee wrote: > I would find it humors, if it were not so true, so I find it sad that the people writing this actually belive it. > > That the JSON representation of numbers is sufficient for data interchange ... > --> Simple integers like anything greater then 2^53 cannot be represented in JSON. That's not correct. Neither the spec at www.json.org, nor the new ECMA spec, nor RFC 4627, imposes any limit on the size of a number. There may be JSON implementations that impose limits, just as some XML implementations may impose limits on the size of an xs:integer value, but that's their choice. Michael Kay Saxonica
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