So I added the validation call:

BOOL isTurnableToJSON = [NSJSONSerialization 
  isValidJSONObject: object]

But running this against the imported JSON result and against my JSON, a  the 
BOOL never returned 1.  It was returned 0, even against JSON that converted 
properly.

Has anyone gotten this to work?

On Mar 6, 2012, at 11:38 AM, Alex Zavatone wrote:

> I'm in the middle of converting some data to JSON and have successfully run 
> my files through the JSONLint validator (http://jsonlint.com/).
> 
> However, when trying to convert these files into serialized JSON in Xcode, 
> the JSON does not pass the isValidJSONObject test, returning NO.
> 
> Of course I can plow through the data structure by hand, but I was wondering 
> if there is a way to get more data on just what the reason is why this data 
> fails or if there is an OC friendly JSON validator out there in the wilds 
> somwhere.
> 
> 
> TIA, 
> - Alex Zavatone
> 
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