I think javascript can handle json directly, why we need library like json2?
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I think javascript can handle json directly, why we need library like json2?
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Because some browsers don't have the JSON object that allows you to parse and stringify json
It's a more recent addition to browser support. See the matrix here of which browsers support it: http://caniuse.com/json
Internet Explorer 8+, Firefox 3.1+, Safari 4+, Chrome 3+, and Opera 10.5+ support native JSON parsing.
For all other browser say IE6 if you want to parse JSON, you have to use this kind of library.
For older browser support, i.e. it is a "shim" or a "polyfill", of course newer browsers have native JSON support.
If you are converting a JSON string to a Javascript object, then you don't require it, you can just do
var obj = eval ("(" + txt + ")");
Note this argument
eval is evil
The eval function (and its relatives, Function, setTimeout, and setInterval) provide access to the JavaScript compiler. This is sometimes necessary, but in most cases it indicates the presence of extremely bad coding. The eval function is the most misused feature of JavaScript.
But the library has a method for you to convert from a Javascript object to JSON string, and it performs other checks and adds a little safety around ´eval´ etc