All current browsers have native JSON support built in. So as long as you're not dealing with prehistoric browsers like IE6/7 you can do it just as easily as that:
var j = {
"name": "binchen"
};
console.log(JSON.stringify(j));
All current browsers have native JSON support built in. So as long as you're not dealing with prehistoric browsers like IE6/7 you can do it just as easily as that:
var j = {
"name": "binchen"
};
console.log(JSON.stringify(j));
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