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json 1.2.0
==========
This extension implements the JavaScript Object Notation (JSON)
data-interchange format as specified in [0].
Two functions are implemented: encoding and decoding. The decoding
is handled by a parser based on JSON_checker[1] by Douglas Crockford.
Function overview
-----------------
string json_encode ( mixed value )
json_encode returns a string containing the JSON representation of value.
value can be any type except a resource.
mixed json_decode ( string json, [bool assoc] )
json_decode takes a JSON string and converts it into a PHP variable.
When assoc is given, and evaluates to TRUE, json_decode() will return
any objects as associative arrays.
Example usage
-------------
$arr = array("a"=>1,"b"=>2,"c"=>3,"d"=>4,"e"=>5);
echo json_encode($arr);
---> {"a":1,"b":2,"c":3,"d":4,"e":5}
$json = '{"a":1,"b":2,"c":3,"d":4,"e":5}';
var_dump(json_decode($json));
---> object(stdClass)#1 (5) {
["a"]=>
int(1)
["b"]=>
int(2)
["c"]=>
int(3)
["d"]=>
int(4)
["e"]=>
int(5)
}
$json = '{"a":1,"b":2,"c":3,"d":4,"e":5}';
var_dump(json_decode($json, true));
---> array(5) {
["a"]=>
int(1)
["b"]=>
int(2)
["c"]=>
int(3)
["d"]=>
int(4)
["e"]=>
int(5)
}
Authors
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Omar Kilani <omar@php.net>
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[0] http://www.crockford.com/JSON/draft-jsonorg-json-00.txt
[1] http://www.crockford.com/JSON/JSON_checker/
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