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Originally Posted by gxdata
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Man, that's so old it's got furry "bits"
I'd say things have changed now that SP1 is out. When I first got Win7 it
was 32bit (IE8?), but SP1 (IE9) only gave me 64bit.
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Originally Posted by mce
I have done many tests and either the JSON parsing or the FOR EACH interpretation(?) in IE9 on this object is broken.
Specifying items directly, like myJSON.[0].a will yield results, but FOR EACH is not picking up the (umm, how do I phrase this!) separate entities required for the traversal of the set, which works in IE8 but not IE9.
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I'd say they changed the FOR EACH or else object handling has been screwed up. (I know they've got a new Jscript engine in IE9)
I was thinking (hoping) that maybe you could just get the JSON stuff from iView and maybe coerce the JSON into something that IE9 (and others) can comprehend (would JScript or JavaScript do that for you?)... But I think that may turn into a nightmare eventually.