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 "$pref::T2D::JSONStrict" (set it to false). 12 years ago
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fail1.json 1d007c26a4 - TAML now supports writing and reading JSON. By default it will use a schema that is strictly compatible with JSON RFC4627 (specifically the part about member names must be unique) however TAML does not care about this and it can be turned off with the console variable "$pref::T2D::JSONStrict" (set it to false). 12 years ago
fail10.json 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 "$pref::T2D::JSONStrict" (set it to false). 12 years ago
fail11.json 1d007c26a4 - TAML now supports writing and reading JSON. By default it will use a schema that is strictly compatible with JSON RFC4627 (specifically the part about member names must be unique) however TAML does not care about this and it can be turned off with the console variable "$pref::T2D::JSONStrict" (set it to false). 12 years ago
fail12.json 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 "$pref::T2D::JSONStrict" (set it to false). 12 years ago
fail13.json 1d007c26a4 - TAML now supports writing and reading JSON. By default it will use a schema that is strictly compatible with JSON RFC4627 (specifically the part about member names must be unique) however TAML does not care about this and it can be turned off with the console variable "$pref::T2D::JSONStrict" (set it to false). 12 years ago
fail14.json 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 "$pref::T2D::JSONStrict" (set it to false). 12 years ago
fail15.json 1d007c26a4 - TAML now supports writing and reading JSON. By default it will use a schema that is strictly compatible with JSON RFC4627 (specifically the part about member names must be unique) however TAML does not care about this and it can be turned off with the console variable "$pref::T2D::JSONStrict" (set it to false). 12 years ago
fail16.json 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 "$pref::T2D::JSONStrict" (set it to false). 12 years ago
fail17.json 1d007c26a4 - TAML now supports writing and reading JSON. By default it will use a schema that is strictly compatible with JSON RFC4627 (specifically the part about member names must be unique) however TAML does not care about this and it can be turned off with the console variable "$pref::T2D::JSONStrict" (set it to false). 12 years ago
fail18.json 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 "$pref::T2D::JSONStrict" (set it to false). 12 years ago
fail19.json 1d007c26a4 - TAML now supports writing and reading JSON. By default it will use a schema that is strictly compatible with JSON RFC4627 (specifically the part about member names must be unique) however TAML does not care about this and it can be turned off with the console variable "$pref::T2D::JSONStrict" (set it to false). 12 years ago
fail2.json 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 "$pref::T2D::JSONStrict" (set it to false). 12 years ago
fail20.json 1d007c26a4 - TAML now supports writing and reading JSON. By default it will use a schema that is strictly compatible with JSON RFC4627 (specifically the part about member names must be unique) however TAML does not care about this and it can be turned off with the console variable "$pref::T2D::JSONStrict" (set it to false). 12 years ago
fail21.json 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 "$pref::T2D::JSONStrict" (set it to false). 12 years ago
fail22.json 1d007c26a4 - TAML now supports writing and reading JSON. By default it will use a schema that is strictly compatible with JSON RFC4627 (specifically the part about member names must be unique) however TAML does not care about this and it can be turned off with the console variable "$pref::T2D::JSONStrict" (set it to false). 12 years ago
fail23.json 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 "$pref::T2D::JSONStrict" (set it to false). 12 years ago
fail24.json 1d007c26a4 - TAML now supports writing and reading JSON. By default it will use a schema that is strictly compatible with JSON RFC4627 (specifically the part about member names must be unique) however TAML does not care about this and it can be turned off with the console variable "$pref::T2D::JSONStrict" (set it to false). 12 years ago
fail25.json 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 "$pref::T2D::JSONStrict" (set it to false). 12 years ago
fail26.json 1d007c26a4 - TAML now supports writing and reading JSON. By default it will use a schema that is strictly compatible with JSON RFC4627 (specifically the part about member names must be unique) however TAML does not care about this and it can be turned off with the console variable "$pref::T2D::JSONStrict" (set it to false). 12 years ago
fail27.json 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 "$pref::T2D::JSONStrict" (set it to false). 12 years ago
fail28.json 1d007c26a4 - TAML now supports writing and reading JSON. By default it will use a schema that is strictly compatible with JSON RFC4627 (specifically the part about member names must be unique) however TAML does not care about this and it can be turned off with the console variable "$pref::T2D::JSONStrict" (set it to false). 12 years ago
fail29.json 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 "$pref::T2D::JSONStrict" (set it to false). 12 years ago
fail3.json 1d007c26a4 - TAML now supports writing and reading JSON. By default it will use a schema that is strictly compatible with JSON RFC4627 (specifically the part about member names must be unique) however TAML does not care about this and it can be turned off with the console variable "$pref::T2D::JSONStrict" (set it to false). 12 years ago
fail30.json 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 "$pref::T2D::JSONStrict" (set it to false). 12 years ago
fail31.json 1d007c26a4 - TAML now supports writing and reading JSON. By default it will use a schema that is strictly compatible with JSON RFC4627 (specifically the part about member names must be unique) however TAML does not care about this and it can be turned off with the console variable "$pref::T2D::JSONStrict" (set it to false). 12 years ago
fail32.json 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 "$pref::T2D::JSONStrict" (set it to false). 12 years ago
fail33.json 1d007c26a4 - TAML now supports writing and reading JSON. By default it will use a schema that is strictly compatible with JSON RFC4627 (specifically the part about member names must be unique) however TAML does not care about this and it can be turned off with the console variable "$pref::T2D::JSONStrict" (set it to false). 12 years ago
fail4.json 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 "$pref::T2D::JSONStrict" (set it to false). 12 years ago
fail5.json 1d007c26a4 - TAML now supports writing and reading JSON. By default it will use a schema that is strictly compatible with JSON RFC4627 (specifically the part about member names must be unique) however TAML does not care about this and it can be turned off with the console variable "$pref::T2D::JSONStrict" (set it to false). 12 years ago
fail6.json 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 "$pref::T2D::JSONStrict" (set it to false). 12 years ago
fail7.json 1d007c26a4 - TAML now supports writing and reading JSON. By default it will use a schema that is strictly compatible with JSON RFC4627 (specifically the part about member names must be unique) however TAML does not care about this and it can be turned off with the console variable "$pref::T2D::JSONStrict" (set it to false). 12 years ago
fail8.json 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 "$pref::T2D::JSONStrict" (set it to false). 12 years ago
fail9.json 1d007c26a4 - TAML now supports writing and reading JSON. By default it will use a schema that is strictly compatible with JSON RFC4627 (specifically the part about member names must be unique) however TAML does not care about this and it can be turned off with the console variable "$pref::T2D::JSONStrict" (set it to false). 12 years ago
pass1.json 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 "$pref::T2D::JSONStrict" (set it to false). 12 years ago
pass2.json 1d007c26a4 - TAML now supports writing and reading JSON. By default it will use a schema that is strictly compatible with JSON RFC4627 (specifically the part about member names must be unique) however TAML does not care about this and it can be turned off with the console variable "$pref::T2D::JSONStrict" (set it to false). 12 years ago
pass3.json 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 "$pref::T2D::JSONStrict" (set it to false). 12 years ago
readme.txt 1d007c26a4 - TAML now supports writing and reading JSON. By default it will use a schema that is strictly compatible with JSON RFC4627 (specifically the part about member names must be unique) however TAML does not care about this and it can be turned off with the console variable "$pref::T2D::JSONStrict" (set it to false). 12 years ago

readme.txt

Test suite from http://json.org/JSON_checker/.

If the JSON_checker is working correctly, it must accept all of the pass*.json files and reject all of the fail*.json files.