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
>
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> 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.
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