On 09/06/06, Ryan Gahl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Right... I thought I just said there was an instanceof operator in my post
just before yours in this thread. I know it works in IE, not sure about the
other browsers.

Sorry, replied to Greg before I read yours. it does work in both IE
and Moz, I've used it before.


And as for that link about subclassing... Sorry, it's just that, well, this
is the prototype/scriptaculous mailing list, and that link seems to be a few
years old and a few dollars short. Prototype.js gives all the facilities
mentioned in that article, and quite a bit more. Do you not use protoype?

Again, I was reply to Greg when he said "Would be nice if Javascript
supported true subclassing, but I don't believe it does."

And if you've never heard of Douglas Crockford, then that's your
problem. Why so shirty? I was only trying to help.

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Andrew Tetlaw
htp://tetlaw.id.au
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