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<p>I'm fairly sure Roy Walmsley created a X3D JSON loader for
Coin3D. Otherwise, I have a JSON loader in C++ that converts JSON
to XML in X3DJSONLD, FYI. It needs more testing, and hogs
memory.</p>
<p>John<br>
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