Pretty simple, really. Adds a new type of feed you can subscribe to. Simply
add ?feed=json to anywhere you get a normal feed to get it in JSON form
(but with a cutdown version of events).
Version 1.1 added support for JSONP. To get a JSONP response instead of a
normal JSON structure, simply add jsonp=callbackName to your query, where
callbackName is the name of the function to be wrapped with.
To use this with jQuery, you』ll want to do something like:
$.getJSON("http://example.com/feed/?feed=json&jsonp=?",
function(data){
console.debug(data[0].title); // print title of first item to firebug console
});
});
(thanks to Dan 「Tack」 Trudell)






