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    camaro

    camaro

    camaro is an utility to transform XML to JSON, using Node.js

    camaro is a utility to transform XML to JSON, using Node.js bindings to a native XML parser pugixml - one of the fastest XML parsers around.
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    dyson

    dyson

    Node server for dynamic, fake JSON

    Node server for dynamic, fake JSON. When developing client-side applications, often either static JSON files, or an actual server, backend, datastore, or API, is used. Sometimes static files are too static, and sometimes an actual server is not available, not accessible, or too tedious to set up.
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    jQuery Form

    jQuery Form

    jQuery form plugin

    ...Submitting a form with AJAX doesn’t get any easier than this! When this form has been submitted the name and comment fields will be posted to comment.php. If the server returns a success status then the user will see a “Thank you” message. Add a form to your page. Just a normal form, no special markup required. Include jQuery and the Form Plugin external script files and a short script to initialize the form when the DOM is ready.
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