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Asked: May 26, 20262026-05-26T18:06:12+00:00 2026-05-26T18:06:12+00:00

I applied for a job and got a little test to do. Its pretty

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I applied for a job and got a little test to do. Its pretty simple but I have to deal with a JSON object they supplied which is NOT formatted correctly.

I wonder if this is ok (I am pretty new to JSON) or not? (OK meaning I can still use it as a standard JSON object).

Here is the JSON string:

{"title": "Carbon Market Trader EU",
    "link": "cmteu",
    "children": [
      {"title": "Analysis",
        "link": "analysis",
        "children": [
            {"title": "Daily Reports",
                "link": "daily",
                "children": [
                    {"title": "Forward",
                      "link": "fwd",
                          "children": [

                            {"title": "Morning Report", "link": "morning"},
                            {"title": "Benchmark", "link": "bench"}
                        ]}
            ]},
            {"title": "Weekly Reports",
                "link": "weekly",
                "children": [
                    {"title": "Forward",
                    "link": "fwd",
                    "children": [
                        {"title": "Weekly Report","link": "weekly"}
                    ]}
            ]},
            {"title": "Monthly Reports","link": "mth"},
            {"title": "Price Forecasts",
                "link": "pfc",
                "children": [
                    {"title": "Price Forecasts","link": "pfc"},
                    {"title": "Supply and Demand","link": "sad"}
            ]},
            {"title": "Policy Updates","link": "pup"},
            {"title": "Analyst Updates","link": "aup"},
            {"title": "Carbon Market Brief","link": "cmb"},
            {"title": "Report Library","link": "ml"},
            {"title": "Reuters Insider","link": "ri"},
            {"title": "Market Indicators",
                "link": "mi",
                "children": [
                    {"title": "Overview","link": "overview"},
                    {"title": "Breakdown",
                        "link": "breakdown"
                        "children": [
                            {"title": "Cross Commodity Indicators","link": "cci"},
                            {"title": "Technical Indicators","link": "ti"},
                            {"title": "Fundamental Indicators","link": "fi"},
                            {"title": "Information Indicators","link": "ii"}
                    ]}
            ]}
    ]},
    {"title": "Supply",
        "link": "supply",
        "children": [
            {"title": "Cap","link": "cap"},
            {"title": "Overview","link": "overview"},
            {"title": "Reserves","link": "reserves"}
    ]},
    {"title": "Demand",
        "link": "demand",
        "children": [
            {"title": "Emissions Forecast","link": "ef"},
            {"title": "Power and Heat Emissions","link": "phe"},
            {"title": "Industry Emissions","link": "ie"}
    ]},
    {"title": "Market Data",
    "link": "md",
    "children": [
        {"title": "Carbon",
        "link": "carbon",
        "children": [
            {"title": "Forward",
             "link": "fwd",
                "children": [
                    {"title": "EUA","link": "eua"},
                    {"title": "sCER","link": "cer"},
                    {"title": "RGA","link": "rga"}
            ]}
        ]},
        {"title": "Coal",
        "link": "coal",
        "children": [
            {"title": "Forward",
            "link": "fwd",
            "children": [
                {"title": "API-2","link": "api"}
            ]}
        ]},
        {"title": "Crude oil",
        "link": "crude",
        "children": [
            {"title": "Forward",
             "link": "fwd",
            "children": [
                {"title": "Brent","link": "brent"}
            ]}
        ]}
    ]}
]}
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    2026-05-26T18:06:12+00:00Added an answer on May 26, 2026 at 6:06 pm

    try passing that object to “eval()” – it fails. Invalid JSON.
    (I’ve got to admit to having a hard time seeing exactly why, though)

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