Re: [WebDNA] JSON parsing
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texte = --001485f6cd00596c0e04882566dbContent-Type: text/plain; charset=windows-1252Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printableI do a lot of API work - and am finding more and more api's that only haveJSON results. I fumbled around with convertchars and middle to strip outwhat I need to get the data, but it's a pain in the ass :)The particular api I am working with is: http://www.bueda.com/ which is asemantic analysis engine for keywords and I am sending lists of data throug=hit to create a common taxonomy amongst numerous datasets, on a common topic=.So I am basically parsing, and writing to a database for now, collectingdata at this point.I did look at using javascript or something, but this is only the 2nd apithat I have wanted to use that didn't have xml as an ouput option and Ibailed on the first one. This one I really want to use, though I emailed th=eteam and they are working on an xml version, but no timeline. So I'll fumbl=emy way through for now.cheers.d.On Wed, Jun 2, 2010 at 12:02 PM, Govinda
wrot=e:> how about using javascript to parse the JSON data?> Or what do you need to do with the data?>> -G>> On Jun 2, 2010, at 11:08 AM, David Bastedo wrote:>> Is there an easy way to parse JSON using webDNA?>>> thanks.>> d.>>> --> David Bastedo> Ten Plus One Communications Inc.> http://www.10plus1.com> T. 416.603.2223> M. 416.277.4499> Find me on [image: Google Talk:] davidbmbastedo@gmail.com> My Profiles [image: Linkedin] [im=age:> del.icio.us] [image: Twitter][image:> Google] > My Latest Shared Link is: Facebook Static FBML =96 External Stylesheets N=o> Longer Work =96 CSS | HyperArts>>> ------------> Govinda> govinda.webdnatalk@gmail.com>>>>>--001485f6cd00596c0e04882566dbContent-Type: text/html; charset=windows-1252Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printableI do a lot of API work - and am findin=g more and more api's that only have JSON results. I fumbled around wit=h convertchars and middle to strip out what I need to get the data, but it&=#39;s a pain in the ass :)
The particular api=A0 I am working with is: http://www.bueda.com/ which is a semantic analysis engine for ke=ywords and I am sending lists of data through it to create a common taxonom=y amongst numerous datasets, on a common topic. So I am basically parsing, =and writing to a database for now, collecting data at this point.
I did look at using javascript or something, but this is only the 2nd a=pi that I have wanted to use that didn't have xml as an ouput option an=d I bailed on the first one. This one I really want to use, though I emaile=d the team and they are working on an xml version, but no timeline. So I=9;ll fumble my way through for now.
cheers.
d.
On Wed, Jun 2, 2010= at 12:02 PM, Govinda
<govinda.webdnatalk@gmail.com> wrote:
how about using javascript to parse t=he JSON data?
Or what do you need to do with the data?
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-G
On Ju=n 2, 2010, at 11:08 AM, David Bastedo wrote:
Is there an easy way to parse JSON using webD=NA?
thanks.
d.
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--001485f6cd00596c0e04882566dbContent-Type: text/plain; charset=windows-1252Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printableI do a lot of API work - and am finding more and more api's that only haveJSON results. I fumbled around with convertchars and middle to strip outwhat I need to get the data, but it's a pain in the ass :)The particular api I am working with is: http://www.bueda.com/ which is asemantic analysis engine for keywords and I am sending lists of data throug=hit to create a common taxonomy amongst numerous datasets, on a common topic=.So I am basically parsing, and writing to a database for now, collectingdata at this point.I did look at using javascript or something, but this is only the 2nd apithat I have wanted to use that didn't have xml as an ouput option and Ibailed on the first one. This one I really want to use, though I emailed th=eteam and they are working on an xml version, but no timeline. So I'll fumbl=emy way through for now.cheers.d.On Wed, Jun 2, 2010 at 12:02 PM, Govinda wrot=e:> how about using javascript to parse the JSON data?> Or what do you need to do with the data?>> -G>> On Jun 2, 2010, at 11:08 AM, David Bastedo wrote:>> Is there an easy way to parse JSON using webDNA?>>> thanks.>> d.>>> --> David Bastedo> Ten Plus One Communications Inc.> http://www.10plus1.com> T. 416.603.2223> M. 416.277.4499> Find me on [image: Google Talk:] davidbmbastedo@gmail.com> My Profiles [image: Linkedin] [im=age:> del.icio.us] [image: Twitter][image:> Google] > My Latest Shared Link is: Facebook Static FBML =96 External Stylesheets N=o> Longer Work =96 CSS | HyperArts>>> ------------> Govinda> govinda.webdnatalk@gmail.com>>>>>--001485f6cd00596c0e04882566dbContent-Type: text/html; charset=windows-1252Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printableI do a lot of API work - and am findin=g more and more api's that only have JSON results. I fumbled around wit=h convertchars and middle to strip out what I need to get the data, but it&=#39;s a pain in the ass :)
The particular api=A0 I am working with is: http://www.bueda.com/ which is a semantic analysis engine for ke=ywords and I am sending lists of data through it to create a common taxonom=y amongst numerous datasets, on a common topic. So I am basically parsing, =and writing to a database for now, collecting data at this point.
I did look at using javascript or something, but this is only the 2nd a=pi that I have wanted to use that didn't have xml as an ouput option an=d I bailed on the first one. This one I really want to use, though I emaile=d the team and they are working on an xml version, but no timeline. So I=9;ll fumble my way through for now.
cheers.
d.
On Wed, Jun 2, 2010= at 12:02 PM, Govinda
<govinda.webdnatalk@gmail.com> wrote:
how about using javascript to parse t=he JSON data?
Or what do you need to do with the data?
=div>
-G
On Ju=n 2, 2010, at 11:08 AM, David Bastedo wrote:
Is there an easy way to parse JSON using webD=NA?
thanks.
d.
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