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Subject: Re: A more natural JSON encoding for originalData
Currently we model originalData as an array of objects that represent an id and a corresponding data item:"originalData": [{ "id": "d1", "data": "[C1/]" },{ "id": "d2", "data": "[C2]" },{ "id": "d3", "data": "[/C2]" }],This is following the XML representation, but originalData is really just a lookup table, a structure XML doesn't handle well. However, JSON does, so for JLIFF we can use a more natural JSON representation by treating the id value as an object key:"originalData": {"d1": "[C1/]","d2": "[C2]","d3": "[/C2]"},This is more concise and also easier for a JLIFF consumer to work with.(Additional note, the value here would need to become an object to support the optional @dir or @xml:space metadata supported in XLIFF.)
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