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Modified version of Douglas Crockford"s json.js that doesn"t mess with the Object prototype http://www.json.org/js.html

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Methods

 
decode( String json, [Boolean safe]) : Object
Decodes (parses) a JSON string to an object. If the JSON is invalid, this function throws a SyntaxError unless the sa...

Decodes (parses) a JSON string to an object. If the JSON is invalid, this function throws a SyntaxError unless the safe option is set.

Parameters

  • json : String

    The JSON string

  • safe : Boolean

    (optional) Whether to return null or throw an exception if the JSON is invalid.

Returns

  • Object   

    The resulting object

 
encode( Mixed o) : String

Encodes an Object, Array or other value

Encodes an Object, Array or other value

Parameters

  • o : Mixed

    The variable to encode

Returns

  • String   

    The JSON string

 
Encodes a Date. This returns the actual string which is inserted into the JSON string as the literal expression. The ...

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"');
     };
     

Parameters

  • d : Date

    The Date to encode

Returns

  • String   

    The string literal to use in a JSON string.