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Head First Ajax
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Head First Ajax

by Rebecca M. Riordan
August 2008
Beginner to intermediate
527 pages
11h 10m
English
O'Reilly Media, Inc.
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Chapter 10. JSON: SON of JavaScript

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JavaScript, objects, and notation, oh my!

If you ever need to represent objects in your JavaScript, then you’re going to love JSON, JavaScript Standard Object Notation. With JSON, you can represent complex objects and mappings with text and a few curly braces. Even better, you can send and receive JSON from other languages, like PHP, C#, Python, and Ruby. But how does JSON stack up as a data format? Turn the page and see...

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Joe: I think we might have different definitions of flawless, man. Two DOM trees to work with, and dealing with whitespace in the server’s response?

Jim: That’s a good point, Frank. Did you even check for whitespace nodes?

Frank: No, but that’s easy enough to add in—

Joe: And your code will get even more convoluted.

Frank: Hey, at least my code works. And that CSV stuff was a total bust.

Jim: It worked great! At least... well, it worked pretty well until we had data where the structure changed depending on the item.

Joe: So you’ve got broken CSV, or convoluted XML. What a choice! Good thing there’s another option.

Jim: What? What did you find?

Frank: This better not be another innerHTML fiasco...

Joe: I found JSON!

Jim and Frank: JSON? What the heck is that?

Joe: JSON is JavaScript Standard Object Notation. It’s a way to represent a JavaScript ...

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