v = json.loads("{'test':'test'}")

R

Richard Brodie

Supposedly "every browser" (what, all of them?) already support a de
facto extension to the JSON standard, allowing more flexible quoting.

That's a consequence of JSON being a subset of Javascript syntax,
so you can just call eval() on it, if you're willing. When you use a
library, it's pot luck whether it accepts JSON-soup or not.
 

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