As promised earlier I've written up what I understand to be the current thoughts on this on the wiki [1]. I've not yet put the code examples in as what I'm currently doing doesn't use JSON at all so might just confuse things, I'll try to patch in a JSON example tomorrow.
Feel free to tear it to shreds (you know you want to <g>) [1] - http://www.eu.socialtext.net/memcached/index.cgi?cross_platform_serialisation_support - Ciaran On Feb 11, 2008 9:34 PM, Kieran Benton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Lol is it me or did we start this thread a bit like this? :) > > Just in case my vote hasn't been picked up I'm a +1 for json becoming a > standard formatting too. have we got an flag spare across all the common > clients? > > Cheers, > Kieran > > > ----------------------------------- > This message was sent by Blackberry > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > To: Ciaran <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Cc: [email protected] <[email protected]> > Sent: Mon Feb 11 21:20:39 2008 > Subject: Re: Cross-client memcached compatibility > > Ciaran wrote: > > JSON sure seems popular with a lot of people ;) In fact so far I've had > > +4 for JSON and no other suggestions ;) > > - Ciaran > > It is widespread and language independent. It is basically javascript > syntax. So, it is standard. Many languages like PHP have native > support for making JSON strings and parsing them. > > -- > > Brian Moon > Senior Developer/Engineer > ------------------------------ > When you care enough to spend the very least. > http://dealnews.com/ > > -- - Ciaran
