Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
Modules again.....
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Weird, I didn’t see your answer until after I submitted mine!
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@justjim1220 said in Modules again.....:
Weird, I didn’t see your answer until after I submitted mine!
I was in stealth mode. ;-)
P.S. Your answer was only partially correct. ;-)
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@brenj said in Modules again.....:
timeFormat: int 60 fadeSpeed: int 5
the json data model is if text, then the data is quoted foo:“something”, if numeric, the data is not quoted, bar:60
no ‘int’
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@brenj You definitely need some JSLint: https://www.jslint.com/
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Haha, I need to pay closer attention…:smiling_face_with_sunglasses:
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Or lay off the booze. ;-)
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BWAAHHAAAAHAHAHAHAHA!!!
If only I was able to drink… LMAO!
Having so many health problems and being on a buttload of meds, I’m almost afraid to drink!!!
Although, with this Meniere’s Disease, I’m pretty sure everyone thinks I am a drunk. I have to balance and in a state of extreme vertigo 24/7… :face_with_stuck-out_tongue_winking_eye: :dizzy_face: :confused_face: :upside-down_face:
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@sdetweil Actualy JSON requires quotation of the key and of the value (if the value is a string)
Example of a JSON file:
{ "string": "This is a string", "bool": true, "int", 1, "float": 3.14, "arrayOfStrings": [ "string1", "string2" ], "arrayOfInts": [ 1, 2 ] }
The same can be used in a Javascript file, but as an object. You can also throw away the quotation of the keys.