Improving jQuery’s JSON performance and security (encosia.com)

published 7 months, 2 days ago, submitted by gt1329agt1329a(7460) 7 months, 2 days ago

Browser-native JSON parsing allows for more security, and even provides performance faster than eval() offers. To take advantage of that, this post will show you how to detect whether or not a browser supports native JSON parsing, and how to force jQuery to use browser-native parsing in its $.ajax calls when it is available.

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