In my opinion, there's not necessary any payload format (json, xml,
multipart). In keeping stuff KISS, everything we need is just an address in
response + potentially some stuff like HTTP redirects (for providing
additional compatibility for proposal of bitcoin URIs with "amount",
"label" and other parts). I don't see reason why we need some extra payload
yet.

slush

On Mon, Dec 19, 2011 at 7:13 PM, Jordan Mack <jordanm...@parhelic.com>wrote:

> If the idea is to "KISS", and provide a method that is both quick and
> easy to implement for the average developer, then JSON is a stand out
> option. Using HTTP for the data interchange will make things difficult
> for a lot of developers if multipart responses are used. JSON will be
> greeted with open arms.
>
>
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