Thanks for the info. I do have Flanagan book and I did look for something, and found concat which was not what I wanted and thought Javascript did not do it. I should have look more and done a query for it on the web. Shame on me.
Continue the good work ;) Llaurick On 23 nov, 14:42, "Michael Geary" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Llaurick, you won't find that in jQuery, but you don't need to, because it's > a standard part of JavaScript. > > Since someone else had a similar question earlier today (tried to find > something in jQuery but couldn't - because it's built into JavaScript > itself), here's a general tip: > > If you ask, "how do I do X with Y", where both X and Y are core JavaScript > objects/statements/operators/whatever, then searching for it in jQuery won't > usually help much. For example, there is no "jQuery assignment statement", > because that's just part of the JavaScript language. > > If X and Y are part of the DOM (HTML elements and all that stuff), then you > probably *will* find a jQuery solution - the DOM is what jQuery deals with. > > If you're not sure whether something is part of core JavaScript or part of > the DOM and other browser-specific JavaScript, Flanagan's book _JavaScript: > the Definitive Guide_ breaks it out nicely, with separate sections for Core > JavaScript and Client-Side JavaScript. > > Strings and arrays are part of the core JavaScript language, so that's where > you'll find your solution. > > In other words, this search won't answer your question: > > http://www.google.com/search?q=jquery+array+string > > but this one will: > > http://www.google.com/search?q=javascript+array+string > > -Mike > > > From: Llaurick > > > I would like to know if there is a function (or any other > > way) in JQuery (or a plugin) that would allow to create a > > concatenation of a collection of String. What I would like is > > to take a list or array of strings (text) and create > > something like a comma separated value string with it.