Good read.  A bit further down in the blog he mentioned a push to add
browser-level JSON parsing for speed and security.  If you are going to
Max2007 or cf.objective() perhaps you and Rob could bend Adobe's ear to
implement a cfjson tag that emulates cfwddx, including cf2js where it would
dump a JSON block in the page inside of an eval function.

Hrm - that just gave me an idea!


Rey Bango-2 wrote:
> 
> Hi everyone,
> 
> I just wanted to point you guys to John's recent perspective on 
> leveraging popular JS libraries and their respective test suites to 
> assist Mozilla in building more stable products. This has the added 
> benefit of ensuring that library developers are able to adjust their 
> code based on issues or features.
> 
> Partial posting on Ajaxian here: 
> http://ajaxian.com/archives/future-proofing-javascript-libraries
> 
> John's full article here:
> http://ejohn.org/blog/future-proofing-javascript-libraries/
> 
> Also, for those that weren't aware, John frequently posts more 
> generalized articles (ie: not specific to jQuery) on his personal blog 
> which can be found here:
> 
> http://ejohn.org/blog/
> 
> Definitely a good read.
> 
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