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json v. xml

From: "Robert Koberg" <rob@------.--->
To: "xml-dev@-----.---.---" <-------@-----.---.--->
Date: 1/4/2007 11:34:00 AM
Hi,

It seems a lot it is being said about JSON being a better browser format  
than XML. Dare Obesanjo makes the best points in favor of JSON - mainly  
that you can cross domains easily.

But with JSON:

- how do you get the parent object?
- how can you go directly to an object? (perhaps it is deeply nested in an  
array, in an object, in an array)
- how do you transform it for a view? do you write your own transformation  
language each time?

Does any of the above matter for JSON?

Will an eval'ed JSON object(s) eventually look like a DOM object?

-Rob


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