This article delves into the essential process of validating and cleaning JSON data, ensuring proper structure, data types, and adherence to predefined schemas for robust applications.
This document provides a detailed overview of JSON validation, data cleaning, and structuring, focusing on specific field requirements and the implementation of schema.org for FAQs.
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