Firefox tries to be smarter than the programmers (and fails).

Normally the warnings are a of great help while developing stuff,
but sometimes they are just that: warnings that something *might* be wrong,
but it really isn't.

Also, remember that normal users never see the warnings, so i doubt
that too much can be gained from trying to remove all warnings that Firefox
displays. I'd rather be busy implementing new features. :)

-Thomas


Am 29.12.2005 um 12:55 schrieb Chris Korhonen:

I'm inclined to agree with you there, provided the code is working as expected then there is no cause for concern.

I do wonder if it would be possible to eliminate some of these warnings in future revisions of prototype? Thought I would expect that it is coded in this way for some reason?

Regards
Chris

On 12/29/05, John Butler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
You're just seeing warning messages. The warnings being thrown, while
valid, are irrelevant. The pieces of code its "choking on" are all
fine. Nothing to worry about (in my professional opinion).

-John


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