I assume (2) is meant to be a wash?
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But doing it in XML wouldn't help. Number encoding issues don't go away when you pretend numbers don't exist.
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at least you're honest.
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that just looks like a Ruby library doing the wrong thing. You don't need JSON or XML to find more examples of that.
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read closer. :)
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I read it, this is just the kind of hole that gets dug when code makes class-global decisions, as is often the case in Ruby.
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it can be configured per instance. The person didn't want that. Configuring json per stringify is hardly simple.
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it's not the encoding's fault that the library works this way
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