Hi Diego,

I mean ( 1 )

I Know, but would be something like that <xml><person><name>Diego</
name></person></xml> already great. :)


Nice plugin.!!



On 5 jul, 00:06, Diego <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Alexsandro,
>
> Do you mean....
> (1)"convert the generate JSON back to XML"?
> OR...
> (2)"define a javascript object and convert it to XML"?
>
> If (1):
> I initially built this plugin for my personal use (for my
> "convenience") so I could easily process XML data. Because of that, I
> didn't bother to differentiate between attributes / nodes. ie.:
> <xml><person><name>Diego</name></person></xml>
> ...gives the same output as this...
> <xml><person name="Diego"></person></xml>
> ...so it would be impossible to "reverse the conversion".
>
> If (2):
> This is quite easy. And actually, it would be pretty similar to the
> code I wrote to show the JSON structure in HTML (Under Examples >
> Basic/Extended Structure)
>
> I will write this when I get a chance, but I'd rather wait for the
> feedback on this plugin to work out the best way to do it...
>
> Cheers,
> Diego
>
> Alexsandro_xpt wrote:
> > Very good!!!
>
> > Are possible to do reverse?
>
> > --
> > Alexsandro
> >www.alexsandro.com.br
>
> > On 4 jul, 12:34, Diego <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > I wrote this a few months but didn't have the time to share it. Now
> > > that I've re-done the documentation for 2 of my plugins I thought I'd
> > > give it a few hours, knock some examples together and share it with
> > > the whole world (ok, maybe just a few people).
>
> > > Basic example:
> > > var xml = '<xml><message>Hello world</message></xml>';
> > > var json = $.xml2json(xml);
> > > alert(json.message); // shows "Hello world"
>
> > > Ajax example:
> > > var file = 'data/hello.xml'; //<xml><message>Hello world</message></
> > > xml>
> > > $.get(file, function(xml){
> > > �var json = $.xml2json(xml);
> > > �alert(json.message);
>
> > > });
>
> > > See the documentation page for more examples and demos.
> > > XML to JSON Plugin -http://fyneworks.com/jquery/xml-to-json/
>
> > > As always, feedback is welcome!
>
> > > Cheers,
> > > Diego

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