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Permalink Reply by Robert Hudson on October 21, 2010 at 2:32pm I don't have a robust file reader, but I do have code that I've written to parse the JSON for blogs and for members. I'd be willing to share a compiled version with you (it's very crude, I'll warn ya). I can probably export to HTML tables or some kind of separated value field for import into Excel (though line breaks cause things to appear between rows).

Permalink Reply by Linda S on April 26, 2012 at 9:11am Hi. I am trying to get exported content into a MS Excel file in order to read it, not export to another network. I looked at stratusbase but without a help menu, it is unclear to me how to do it. The data upload for .json is from a url and my networks are private. Can you please share more detail on how you've done this or is there another .json reader available now?
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