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- 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
- python - How do I write JSON data to a file? - Stack Overflow
json dump will write the json as string in the file How can I get a json file that is not in the form of string, but just dictionary-like? Is it possible?
- How to escape special characters in building a JSON string?
355 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 :
- 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
- parsing - How to reformat JSON in Notepad++ - Stack Overflow
Ex: I had one JSON object on each line, without being wrapped in an array, and it formatted the first line's object, and deleted the other 2 Undo-ing and wrapping in the array, fixed it, but just something to keep in mind
- How to open Visual Studio Codes settings. json file
I did it many times, and each time I forgot where it was Menu File → Preferences → Settings I get this: I want to open file settings json (editable JSON file) instead How can I do that?
- How to dynamically build a JSON object? - Stack Overflow
I am new to Python and I am playing with JSON data I would like to dynamically build a JSON object by adding some key-value to an existing JSON object I tried the following but I get TypeError:
- Using JSON code formatting in SharePoint List Gallery view to display . . .
used the Embed web part to insert an iFrame on the page, ensuring that its name attribute matches the target name in the JSON code The net result of all this is the SharePoint page displays my buttons from the list gallery view and upon clicking on these buttons, users can load a different list or library view within the iFrame on the page
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