Re: How can i know the propery of a javascript object how can i see what object inclue [message #178945 is a reply to message #178931] |
Sun, 26 August 2012 23:52 |
Jerry Stuckle
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On 8/26/2012 11:42 AM, Christoph Becker wrote:
> Jerry Stuckle wrote:
>> On 8/26/2012 9:46 AM, Christoph Becker wrote:
>>> Jerry Stuckle wrote:
>>>> On 8/22/2012 6:36 PM, Thomas 'PointedEars' Lahn wrote:
>>>> > Robert Heller wrote:
>>>> >
>>>> >> Jerry Stuckle <jstucklex(at)attglobal(dot)net> wrote:
>>>> >>> On 8/22/2012 1:18 AM, sismaster wrote:
>>>> >>>> i want to know how can i see what object include in java script
>>>> >>>> and is
>>>> >>>> there any tool to see what object contains
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> [snip]
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>>>> And how can PHP see what objects are included in Javascript?
>>>
>>> Actually it can't. But Thomas didn't say so (please note the carets,
>>> which might not be aligned properly in the news reader, but are so in
>>> the source code of the message).
>>>
>>> Sincerely,
>>>
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>> No, but that was the original question, wasn't it?
>
> I'm not sure about that. In fact the OP didn't even mention PHP. Well,
> he posted on c.l.php, but it might well have been the wrong newsgroup. I
> *guess* the OP just wanted to know some way to inspect JS objects, what
> was already answered by Robert. But I may be wrong with this guess, as
> I'm no native English speaker (what's probably quite obvious).
>
He posted in a PHP newsgroup, so my answer was in relation to PHP. If
he wanted something else, he should have been more clear (or posted in a
more appropriate newsgroup).
>> But Pointed Head did indicate I was wrong on two accounts. And you
>> haven't said anything to prove otherwise.
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> Actually I've just answered the questions *you* had asked (even if the
> were rhetorical). I cannot prove neither of you right or wrong. The
> statement "PHP runs on the server; Javascript runs on the client." is
> not true in every case, even if it's typically true for PHP development.
> And I won't argue, if the name "Javascript" is correct in this context,
> or if one should use "ECMAScript" or point out that it's called
> "JScript" on IE.
>
Nope. The question was real. How many browsers can run PHP code? And
how many web servers actually run Javascript (I'm not counting wanna-be
developers who are running 50 hit/mo. sites out of their basement, where
49 of those hits are from the site owner).
>> IOW, he just opened his fat trap to hear himself talk, as usual.
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> I can't acknowledge that statement. ISTM Thomas has quite some knowledge
> about web development, and I have learned from him, as I have from you.
>
Not in this group he isn't. And not in several other groups, where he's
also recognized as a troll.
>> And, as usual, he's showing his ignorance (as are you).
>
> Would you have replied, if somebody had called you "Jerry Struggle",
> "stoopid" and "O great one"?
>
I've been called worse. And by better people than you.
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