1 month ago
deusx : Prototype Identica Badge - kentbrewster.com - "Personally I'm thrilled by the idea and encouraged by its execution so far, and have been poking cautiously at Laconica for the past couple of weeks, hoping to contribute in whatever way I can. Here's a prototype badge, based on Laconica's RSS feeds
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4 month ago
mmb : http://tinydb.org/ - http://tinydb.org/ via programming: new: tinydb.org — similar to tinypic, but for chunks of XML / JSON data [via]
deusx : tinydb.org - "store some tiny data in a tiny url"
Andy Baio : TinyDB, store tiny data in a tiny URL - store variables with a POST or GET, get it back in JSON or XML [via]
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4 month ago
deusx : Content Syndication with Case-Hardened JavaScript - "In just a moment, we'll be off and running into the wonderful world of single-line-include JavaScript badges."
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5 month ago
deusx : SitePen Blog » JSONPath Support - "We recently added JSONPath support to the Dojo Toolkit."
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8 month ago
joshua : TinyJSON: A Minimalistic JSON Reader Based On Boost.Spirit and Boost.Any
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8 month ago
deusx : Yahoo! 360° - Douglas Crockford's The Department of Style - The Discovery of JSON - "I do not claim to have invented JSON. I claim only that I discovered it. It existed in nature. I identified it, gave it a name, and showed how it was useful."
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8 month ago
deusx : Introducing JSONLib - Skeptical, not yet a fan - "A word of warning: this takes a little getting used to. It is slightly more verbose than the current methods for using JSON in JavaScript"
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8 month ago
deusx : JSONPath - XPath for JSON - "It's time to wonder, if there is a need for something like XPath4JSON and what are the problems it can solve."
jcgregorio : JSONPath - XPath for JSON - XPath for JSON. Of course.
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9 month ago
deusx : xml2json-xslt - Google Code - "xml2json.xslt is a XSLT 1.0 stylesheet to transform arbitrary XML to JSON."
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11 month ago
deusx : RussellBeattie.com - Server Side JavaScript and the Universal Scripting Language - "Think about the benefits of having a single scripting language that you can use reliably on the server, in browsers, for applications ... and scripting tasks ..., and also the same language for data encapsulation and transfer as well."
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11 month ago
deusx : Content Syndication with Case-Hardened JavaScript - kentbrewster.com - Carefully designed, unobtrusive JS widget code
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14 month ago
deusx : jsonstore - Google Code - "This package contains a WSGI app implementing an Atom store accessible through a JSON syntax."
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15 month ago
deusx : Badger : Badge Any RSS Feed With Yahoo! Pipes - Brewster's Field Guide to Web 2.666 - "Badger is an automated badge factory, using pipes.yahoo.com, the RSS feed of your choice, and a bit of nothing-but-Net programming."
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16 month ago
deusx : E-Scribe News : Color names in JSON format - "because it’s a lot more fun for students to type in “lemonchiffon” and see the result than it is for them to learn hexadecimal"
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17 month ago
deusx : Google releases Ajax API for RSS mashups - "Google has announced a new Ajax Feed API makes it possible to extract information from multiple RSS feeds with only a few simple lines of JavaScript"
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17 month ago
jcgregorio : Google Code - Updates: Introducing the Google AJAX Feed API - """while leveraging Google to do the the heavy lifting of crawling, caching, and content normalization."""
deusx : Google Code - Updates: Introducing the Google AJAX Feed API - "The Google AJAX Feed API provides functionality that allows webpages to retrieve any public RSS or Atom feed via a simple JavaScript method call."
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17 month ago
wearehugh : Google AJAX Feed API - Developer Guide
deusx : Google AJAX Feed API - Developer Guide - "With the AJAX Feed API, you can download any public Atom or RSS feed using only JavaScript, so you can easily mash up feeds with your content and other APIs"
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17 month ago
Simon Willison : JSON and Browser Security - JSON and Browser Security. Douglas Crockford suggests using secret tokens to protect JSON content, and avoiding wrapper hacks to protect unauthorised JSON delivery as they may fall fowl of undiscovered browser bugs in the future.
deusx : JSON and Browser Security » Yahoo! User Interface Blog - "The security of systems that use JSON is determined by the quality of the design of those systems. JSON itself introduces no vulnerabilities."
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deusx : ryan kennedy’s blog » JSON-RPC vs. SOAP - "It may seem clear to some that parsing/generating JSON is more efficient than XML, but here’s some numbers that make things a little clearer."
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18 month ago
deusx : Making dynamic static pages | ianloic.com - I'd totally forgotten that FeedBurner now offers JSON renderings of RSS feeds. I should use this if I ever revamp to a new portal-of-me homepage.
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18 month ago
Simon Willison : JSON is not as safe as people think it is - JSON is not as safe as people think it is. Joe Walker reminds us that even authenticated JSON served without a callback or variable assignment is vulnerable to CSRF in Firefox, thanks to that browser letting you redefine the Array constructor.
deusx : JSON is not as safe as people think it is - Joe Walker's Blog - I thought everyone knew this! Ugh! "I believe that JSON is unsafe for anything but public data unless you are using unpredictable URLs."
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18 month ago
jcgregorio : [uf-discuss] XOXO to JSON and back - Kevin Marks
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