MelvMay-GG 1d007c26a4 - TAML now supports writing and reading JSON. By default it will use a schema that is strictly compatible with JSON RFC4627 (specifically the part about member names must be unique) however TAML does not care about this and it can be turned off with the console variable "$pref::T2D::JSONStrict" (set it to false). 12 years ago
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autolink.h 1d007c26a4 - TAML now supports writing and reading JSON. By default it will use a schema that is strictly compatible with JSON RFC4627 (specifically the part about member names must be unique) however TAML does not care about this and it can be turned off with the console variable "$pref::T2D::JSONStrict" (set it to false). 12 years ago
config.h 1d007c26a4 - TAML now supports writing and reading JSON. By default it will use a schema that is strictly compatible with JSON RFC4627 (specifically the part about member names must be unique) however TAML does not care about this and it can be turned off with the console variable "$pref::T2D::JSONStrict" (set it to false). 12 years ago
features.h 1d007c26a4 - TAML now supports writing and reading JSON. By default it will use a schema that is strictly compatible with JSON RFC4627 (specifically the part about member names must be unique) however TAML does not care about this and it can be turned off with the console variable "$pref::T2D::JSONStrict" (set it to false). 12 years ago
forwards.h 1d007c26a4 - TAML now supports writing and reading JSON. By default it will use a schema that is strictly compatible with JSON RFC4627 (specifically the part about member names must be unique) however TAML does not care about this and it can be turned off with the console variable "$pref::T2D::JSONStrict" (set it to false). 12 years ago
json.h 1d007c26a4 - TAML now supports writing and reading JSON. By default it will use a schema that is strictly compatible with JSON RFC4627 (specifically the part about member names must be unique) however TAML does not care about this and it can be turned off with the console variable "$pref::T2D::JSONStrict" (set it to false). 12 years ago
reader.h 1d007c26a4 - TAML now supports writing and reading JSON. By default it will use a schema that is strictly compatible with JSON RFC4627 (specifically the part about member names must be unique) however TAML does not care about this and it can be turned off with the console variable "$pref::T2D::JSONStrict" (set it to false). 12 years ago
value.h 1d007c26a4 - TAML now supports writing and reading JSON. By default it will use a schema that is strictly compatible with JSON RFC4627 (specifically the part about member names must be unique) however TAML does not care about this and it can be turned off with the console variable "$pref::T2D::JSONStrict" (set it to false). 12 years ago
writer.h 1d007c26a4 - TAML now supports writing and reading JSON. By default it will use a schema that is strictly compatible with JSON RFC4627 (specifically the part about member names must be unique) however TAML does not care about this and it can be turned off with the console variable "$pref::T2D::JSONStrict" (set it to false). 12 years ago