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		<title>By: Better Living through Software &#187; Blog Archive &#187; JSON.1</title>
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		<description>[...] Two cool articles on Ajaxian today.Â  One discussing ways that JSON is replacing XML as data transport for some web scenarios, and another showing how XML Data Islands can let you grab XML without needing to explicitly parse with MSXML. [...]</description>
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		<title>By: frosty</title>
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		<description>good start, but i think there needs to be support for synchronous (blocking) requests.

also, the regex is wrong. ;-)

(yes, i&#039;m contacting the author)

thinking further out, why not also have a way of getting binary data from remote servers?  if i want to have a cool JSONRequest fetch for my data, why do i still need to create an IMG element to get a picture?</description>
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<p>also, the regex is wrong. ;-)</p>
<p>(yes, i&#8217;m contacting the author)</p>
<p>thinking further out, why not also have a way of getting binary data from remote servers?  if i want to have a cool JSONRequest fetch for my data, why do i still need to create an IMG element to get a picture?</p>
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