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JSOL stands for JavaScript Object Literal which is a string representing an object in JavaScript syntax. For example: {foo:"bar"} is equivalent to {"foo":"bar"} in JavaScript. Both are valid JSOL. Note that {"foo":"bar"} is proper JSON[1] therefore you can use one of the many JSON parsers out there like json2.js[2] or even the native browser's JSON parser, if available. However, {foo:"bar"} is NOT proper JSON but valid Javascript syntax for representing an object with one key, "foo" and its value, "bar". Using a JSON parser is not an option since this is NOT proper JSON. You can use JSOL.parse to safely parse any string that reprsents a JavaScript Object Literal. JSOL.parse will throw an Invalid JSOL exception on function calls, function declarations and variable references. Examples: JSOL.parse('{foo:"bar"}'); // valid JSOL.parse('{evil:(function(){alert("I\'m evil");})()}'); // invalid function calls JSOL.parse('{fn:function() { }}'); // invalid function declarations var bar = "bar"; JSOL.parse('{foo:bar}'); // invalid variable references [1] http://www.json.org [2] http://www.json.org/json2.js
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