On 11 Mar 2009, at 19:25, Christopher Östlund wrote:
I think this behavior is a bit odd too:
php -r "echo json_encode(array(0=>'test'));" // ["test"]
php -r "echo json_encode(array(1=>'test'));" // {"1":"test"}
The reason for this is encoding looks to see if the array is
sequentially numbered from 0 to x, and if so its a compatible
javascript array. If it starts at any other value or skips a number
then it creates an object for its output.
Scott
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