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<% content_for(:head) do %> <title>Lazy.js JSON Parsing Demo</title> <%= stylesheet_link_tag("demos/json") %> <%= javascript_include_tag("lib/lazy.min") %> <%= javascript_include_tag("lib/lazy.json") %> <%= javascript_include_tag("demos/json") %> <% end %> <% content_for(:body) do %> <div id="input"> <header> <h1>Lazy.js JSON Parsing Demo</h1> </header> <p> Enter a big ol' blob of JSON data (arrays only) into the <code><textarea></code> below and click <strong>Start</strong>. <a href="http://danieltao.com/lazy.js/">Lazy.js</a> will parse as much of the JSON as possible, asynchronously. <em>(Tip: try putting some garbage in the middle to see how Lazy can parse the beginning even if the overall string is invalid.)</em> </p> <p> Click <strong>Cancel</strong> at any point to stop parsing. </p> <div> <strong>Example valid JSON</strong>:<br /> <pre id="good-example-json"></pre> <strong>Example <em>invalid</em> JSON</strong>:<br /> <pre id="bad-example-json"></pre> </div> <fieldset> <legend>JSON</legend> <textarea id="json"></textarea> </fieldset> <p> Optionally, also transform the data: </p> <div> <strong>Example</strong>:<br /> <pre>filter(function(data) { return typeof data === 'string'; })</pre> </div> <fieldset> <legend>Transform</legend> <textarea id="transform"></textarea> </fieldset> <button id="start">Start</button> <button id="cancel">Cancel</button> </div> <div id="results"></div> <div id="counter"></div> <% end %>