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==Introduction== | |||
'''JSON''' ('''JavaScript Object Notation'''; pronounced "Jason") is a lightweight, text-based, human-readable format for representing simple data structures and associative arrays (called "objects"). Although JSON is based on a subset of JavaScript, it is language-independent. | |||
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JSON Serialization of Microformats
Introduction
JSON (JavaScript Object Notation; pronounced "Jason") is a lightweight, text-based, human-readable format for representing simple data structures and associative arrays (called "objects"). Although JSON is based on a subset of JavaScript, it is language-independent.
[Placeholder page to document the methods of expressing microformatted content in JSON.]
References
- www.json.org: the original specification, documentation, and list of implementations for many different programming languages.
- RFC 4627, current formal JSON specification.
- JSON on Wikipedia