Re: Basic ietf process question ...

Mark Nottingham <mnot@mnot.net> Sat, 04 August 2012 15:52 UTC

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On 03/08/2012, at 8:09 PM, ned+ietf@mauve.mrochek.com wrote:

>> Very much; when it becomes a "document" (e.g., mixed markup), XML is a much
>> better choice.
> 
> The other interesting case is where large amounts of data arrive in a stream.
> SAX and SAX-like libraries makes this easy to implement with XML. I hope
> there's an equivalent for Json; if not there needs to be.

Funny you mention that, I was just looking into that yesterday.

This seems to be in the front running:
  http://lloyd.github.com/yajl/

Cheers,

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Mark Nottingham
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