Json compare format8/4/2023 From now on send in template requests & examples. Added a button to copy results to clipboard.Added ability to pass JSON URL in URL as hash.String validation in particular is greatly improved. Fixed bugs reported since latest changes.Added ability to collapse/expand objects and arrays.Fixed stripping of invisible characters.Changed hosts to further improve speed.Added the ability expand/collapse all nodes.Added the ability to validate additional JSON specifications, RFC 7159 and ECMA-404.Updated broken Learn About JSON links.Fixed an issue when validating JSONP to RFC7159.Fixed an issue with fullscreen toggle.Added character position to invalid character errors.Added JSON validation processing optimizations.Fixed a closing bracket/brace validation issue.Updated validation output message order.Updated default JSON specification to RFC 8259. ![]() This format closely mirrors the structure of the documents themselves, so its worth reviewing in any case, but especially if you want to process MAT-annotated documents outside of the MAT toolkit. It is simple and lightweight, and unlike XML, is designed for typed data. Added the latest JSON specification, RFC 8259. The MAT document format is built on top of the Javascript Object Notation (JSON).Fixed an object key string comparison issue.It will optionally replace incorrect quotes, add missing quotes, escape unescaped characters, and remove comments and trailing commas. Added capability to fix common JSON errors.Added drag and drop, and browse, local file loading. ![]()
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