nope, in xml everything is string :) also people on wiki are more familiar with xml than jsonOn Sat, Jan 26, 2013 at 2:23 PM, Platonides <platonides@gmail.com> wrote:
On 26/01/13 09:05, Petr Bena wrote:One slash missing in xml, and the whole xml file is broken :)
> I mean, it's cool to have it store arrays and such in different format.
> But what if array magically becomes a string? I can't handle so many
> exception there. Or, I can, but I am lazy...
>
> The configuration of huggle is meant to be edited by humans. And JSON is
> stable only until someone manually start changing it. One removed quote,
> and whole config file is broken.
I don't know what kind of data you want to store in the config file, but
I find strange that storing in JSON is much harder than in XML.
What if you expected a string and now you have a list of tags?
Maybe the problem is the way you are trying to read the information.
PS: Have you seen the grammar at http://json.org/ ?
You also have a list of implementations there which you could use.
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