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Mark. I see now. My code didn't need the eval() call as all the JSON code was in-line and so already treated as a JavaScript object. Didn't think to mention the eval(), which is needed when the JSON is fetched from Domino as plain text.
Mark. I see now. My code didn't need the eval() call as all the JSON code was in-line and so already treated as a JavaScript object. Didn't think to mention the eval(), which is needed when the JSON is fetched from Domino as plain text.