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‎Found references apparently confirming origination date, creator, and more early history

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Using this Google search: site:jsonml.org ", 2006-"

produces the following results, which appear to be the earliest marked entries for the official site.


The first defines the primary driving purpose for the development of JsonML:

Stephen M. McKamey, 2006-11-11  http://www.jsonml.org/ajax-ui/  JsonML - Building UI in Ajax


The second, in good form as the technical writing STEM equivalent of an original release announcement lays out the "Intention of JsonML" with links to the what appear to be the original creators major repository for this project:

Stephen M. McKamey, 2006-11-11  http://www.jsonml.org/xml/      JsonML - Converting XML to JsonML

"Intention of JsonML:

"Despite XHTML UI markup being the initial use case for JsonML, the intention is that any XML representation may be efficiently represented in JsonML. In this sense, authors may be able to work in a format which is more familiar while still leveraging the advantages of a JSON-savvy framework. In order to demonstrate its usage, an open-source transformation to produce 'JsonML from XML' https://raw.github.com/mckamey/jsonml/master/jsonml.xslt

and open-source JavaScript to produce 'W3C DOM elements from JsonML'

https://raw.github.com/mckamey/jsonml/master/jsonml-html.js

are both available."


Another later article refers back and builds off this earlier announcement "as previously discussed":

Stephen M. McKamey, 2007-02-03  http://www.jsonml.org/ajax-ui/binding/  JsonML - Binding Behaviors to DOM Elements


Also noteworthy is the very nice README.md that details the major use cases, which one immediately sees upon entering:

https://github.com/mckamey/jsonml


And, the original commit was: @mckamey committed Nov 16, 2006 - trunk

Tree4rest (talk) 00:09, 25 August 2019 (UTC)[reply]