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A standard way of handling null in an XML is to do this:
<thing i:nil="true"></thing>
which translates to:
{ "thing": null }
This is different than just having an empty clause:
<thing></thing>
{ "thing":"" }
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Background: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/463597/what-does-inil-true-mean
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A standard way of handling null in an XML is to do this:
which translates to:
This is different than just having an empty clause:
which translates to:
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: