Modified version of Douglas Crockford"s json.js that doesn"t mess with the Object prototype http://www.json.org/js.html
Decodes (parses) a JSON string to an object. If the JSON is invalid, this function throws a SyntaxError unless the safe option is set.
The JSON string
(optional) Whether to return null or throw an exception if the JSON is invalid.
The resulting object
Encodes an Object, Array or other value
Encodes an Object, Array or other value
The variable to encode
The JSON string
Encodes a Date. This returns the actual string which is inserted into the JSON string as the literal expression. The returned value includes enclosing double quotation marks.
The default return format is "yyyy-mm-ddThh:mm:ss".
To override this:
Ext.JSON.encodeDate = function(d) {
return d.format('"Y-m-d"');
};
The Date to encode
The string literal to use in a JSON string.