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@@ -14,6 +14,28 @@ $phpNative = Zend_Json::decode($encodedValue);
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// Encode it to return to the client:
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// Encode it to return to the client:
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$json = Zend_Json::encode($phpNative);
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$json = Zend_Json::encode($phpNative);
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]]></programlisting>
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]]></programlisting>
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+
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+ <sect2 id="zend.json.basics.prettyprint">
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+ <title>Pretty-printing JSON</title>
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+ <para>
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+ Sometimes, it may be hard to explore <acronym>JSON</acronym> data generated by
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+ <methodname>Zend_Json::encode()</methodname>,
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+ since it has no spacing or indentation. In order to make it easier, <classname>Zend_Json</classname>
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+ allows you to pretty-print <acronym>JSON</acronym> data in the human-readable format
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+ with <methodname>Zend_Json::prettyPrint()</methodname>.
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+ </para>
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+ <programlisting language="php"><![CDATA[
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+// Encode it to return to the client:
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+$json = Zend_Json::encode($phpNative);
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+if($debug) {
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+ echo Zend_Json::prettyPrint($json, array("indent" => " "));
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+}
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+]]></programlisting>
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+ <para>
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+ Second optional argument of <methodname>Zend_Json::prettyPrint()</methodname> is an option array.
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+ Option <code>indent</code> allows to set indentation string - by default it's a single tab character.
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+ </para>
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+ </sect2>
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</sect1>
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</sect1>
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<!--
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vim:se ts=4 sw=4 et:
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vim:se ts=4 sw=4 et:
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