Re: How can i know the propery of a javascript object how can i see what object inclue [message #178938 is a reply to message #178933] |
Sun, 26 August 2012 18:47 |
Thomas 'PointedEars'
Messages: 701 Registered: October 2010
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Christoph Becker wrote:
> Peter H. Coffin wrote:
>> That was the point of the original post, to which Jerry said "no, it
>> can't" and Thomas said "It sure can!" and linked to something that
>> didn't do that.
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> Thomas didn't say: "it sure can". Please see his caret markers: these
> clearly indicate, that he regards only the statement "PHP runs on the
> server; Javascript runs on the browser" as wrong.
Exactly. It is an unfortunate truth that more often than not the people who
obviously know the least about a topic feel compelled to display their
ignorance in public, making provably false statements and giving misleading
advice. Particularly with ECMAScript implementations.
> I'm not sure, though, what he meant with "on two accounts" as he set 3
> markers.
They were actually two, the second one in a separate line, which marks the
misnomer, "Javascript". You can find more about that on
<http://PointedEars.de/es-matrix>; the problem is off-topic here, but needed
to be pointed out as well.
> The hint about FirePHP was an addition to Robert, who pointed out the
> developer tools of the browsers (FireBug etc.) And it was quite valuable
> (at least for me), as I didn't know that there's a port to Chrome.
It is acceptable to see that at least one person managed to understand what
I meant. Of course, that one person also had the intelligence not to fall
for the resident name-calling troll that started all this nonsense. Thank
you.
PointedEars
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realism: HTML 4.01 Strict
evangelism: XHTML 1.0 Strict
madness: XHTML 1.1 as application/xhtml+xml
-- Bjoern Hoehrmann
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