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Re: [xml-dev] ten years later, time to repeat it?

For anyone who's interested, I've just written up my method of mapping 
JSON to XML here:

http://snelson.org.uk/archives/2008/02/parsing_json_in.php

The mapping is fully reversible and can generically convert any (RFC 
conformant) JSON.

John

Michael Kay wrote:
> I was actually looking for a generic mapping that would yield an XML
> representation of any JSON document. A reversible mapping would be a bonus.
> 
> But of course other people may have subtly different requirements. And it
> looks as if that JSON may be one of those slippery specs (like CSV?) that
> means whatever you want it to mean. Shame, I thought we'd got past that
> phase of evolution.

-- 
John Snelson, Oracle Corporation            http://snelson.org.uk/john
Berkeley DB XML:        http://www.oracle.com/database/berkeley-db/xml
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