[die]XML[/die]
2011-12-29 17:17:02.542483+01 by
meuon
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It's 2011. I just custom created yet another xml_encode function to created nicely nested xml array data... according to a specific entities thoughts of XML. Yet the built in (PHP) json_encode/json_decode handled the nested arrays perfectly, in a manner that all JSON users seem to agree on.
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#Comment Re: made: 2011-12-30 13:05:42.104166+01 by:
Dan Lyke
Hmmm... I need to start thinking about ways to use JSON in normal places. I've written who knows how many simple config file parsers (my ($key,$value) = /^(\w+)\s*:\s*(.*)$/) and there are so many places where JSON makes sense and has libraries on various different platforms to deal with it correctly.
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