- What is JSON and what is it used for? - Stack Overflow
679 JSON (JavaScript Object Notation) is a lightweight format that is used for data interchanging It is based on a subset of JavaScript language (the way objects are built in JavaScript) As stated in the MDN, some JavaScript is not JSON, and some JSON is not JavaScript An example of where this is used is web services responses
- Which JSON content type do I use? - Stack Overflow
Of course, the correct MIME media type for JSON is application json, but it's necessary to realize what type of data is expected in your application For example, I use Java Ext GWT and the server response must go as text html but contains JSON data
- Can comments be used in JSON? - Stack Overflow
Yes The JSON format has a lot of dead-space between elements and is space-insensitive in those regions, so there's no reason why you can't have single or multi-line comments there Many parsers and minifiers support JSON comments as well, so just make sure your parser supports them
- Newest json Questions - Stack Overflow
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- JSON: why are forward slashes escaped? - Stack Overflow
JSON stems from Javascript (JavaScript Object Notation), it only makes sense that it was originally adapted for use in Javascript Unfortunately, as with all things related to Javascript, it has gained widespread use in all kinds of places
- javascript - JSON. stringify returns [object Object] instead of the . . .
Here I'm creating a JavaScript object and converting it to a JSON string, but JSON stringify returns " [object Object]" in this case, instead of displaying the contents of the object
- How to escape special characters in building a JSON string?
356 A JSON string must be double-quoted, according to the specs, so you don't need to escape ' If you have to use special character in your JSON string, you can escape it using \ character See this list of special character used in JSON :
- javascript - Fetch: POST JSON data - Stack Overflow
The Content-Type is application json, but your actual body appears to be x-www-form-urlencoded - I don't think this should work? If it does work, your server must be pretty forgiving
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