Hi Arkady

On Sun, Nov 10, 2013 at 10:32 PM, Arkady Grudzinsky
<agrudzin...@gmail.com>wrote:

> Firefox 24.0 for Linux.  Just double-checked.  I cannot select multiple
> files using the Browse button, for some reason.  It could be some
> parameter of the button which has different default value in different
> browsers.
>

I've just tested Firefox 25 for OS X, and it does the multiple selection
properly. Maybe it's a Linux thing?


> > Can Perl conveniently create JSON files?
>
> Yes.  I'm very familiar with Perl.  I often use it at work.  I think, it
> was originally created to process text files.  Most likely, there is a
> Perl module to handle JSON files, but the syntax is simple enough to
> create them manually.  The JSON file you describe seems to be very easy
> to create from a CSV file using any text editor.  My favorite Vim would
> work just fine.
>

OK, do be aware that browsers are generally extremely strict about JSON
syntax. Watch out for the string escaping rules:

http://www.json.org

Good luck!

Best wishes

Jeremy




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