Ah, I know this one! Option A is definitely the way to go. `json_encode()` is the built-in PHP function for converting a value to JSON. The other options look a bit strange to me.
Hmm, the sample response file in the documentation sounds like a good starting point. I'll make sure to review that carefully and see if I can customize it for my specific installation needs.
Evaluating where and how the product will be used sounds right, but I’m not entirely sure if it’s more critical than getting compliance reviews first.
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