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Why would they do so? It's semantically distinct JSON, even JS itself treats it differently?



Time for a trip to the Abbey of Hidden Absurdities.

http://www.thecodelesscode.com/case/161


It's PHP. Handling numbers in PHP is complicated enough that a reasonable person would not trust it by default.

https://www.php.net/manual/en/language.types.numeric-strings...


I know that PHP will treat a string as if it were a number if you try to use it in a context where number is expected; JS does the same thing. But why would that affect JSON deserialization in a way that makes numbers and strings indistinguishable in principle (causing the loss of precision as described here)?




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