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MTA uses JSON in a number of places, most significantly it is used for communication over HTTP. See [[Resource Web Access]]. You can encode JSON strings in the server using [[toJSON]] and decode them using [[fromJSON]]. | MTA uses JSON in a number of places, most significantly it is used for communication over HTTP. See [[Resource Web Access]]. You can encode JSON strings in the server using [[toJSON]] and decode them using [[fromJSON]]. | ||
For more general information about JSON, see | For more general information about JSON, see https://www.json.org. | ||
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[[Category:Scripting Concepts]] | [[Category:Scripting Concepts]] |
Latest revision as of 08:49, 4 November 2017
JSON (JavaScript Object Notation) is a lightweight data-interchange format. It is easy for humans to read and write. It is easy for machines to parse and generate.
MTA uses JSON in a number of places, most significantly it is used for communication over HTTP. See Resource Web Access. You can encode JSON strings in the server using toJSON and decode them using fromJSON.
For more general information about JSON, see https://www.json.org.