That's a good point, but in my case I will stick with regex. Another
idea is to use multiple top html elements (divs for example) and then
query for values of div you want.
On Dec 1, 6:11 pm, Andy Matthews [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If you're using a 3rd party JSON library, then you'd just pass
What a waste of time and processing power
Embrace JSON, it really does make life super easy
And for whatever server side code you use, there are libraries out
there to *automatically* convert your objects and results into
perfectly valid JSON strings, there's no need to worry about messing
If you're using a 3rd party JSON library, then you'd just pass in whatever
language construct you've got and let the library encode for you.
andy
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