DISCLAIMER: This function is weird. It just does something, and you'll have 
to deal with it. There is no 'expected behavior', the intended use for this 
is that you want to use some sort of json from somewhere but whoever wrote 
the api made it invalid. But instead of spending a lot of time making it 
valid or writing your own function to get your data out of it, you can just 
use this function. Or, that's the idea. No guarantees ;)

To parse JSON.. or whatever looks like it: ?json=your_json_data
To view the source: ?source

My output:
Array
(
    [variable] => value
)