alert(p + " = " + oMyInstance.constructor[p]);
On 6/21/06, Ryan Gahl <
[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
typo...
alert("p = " + oMyInstance.constructor [p]);On 6/21/06, Ryan Gahl < [EMAIL PROTECTED] > wrote:Not sure... but i'd start by inspecting it, using various different "classes"...
for (var p in oMyInstance.constructor)
{alert("p = " + oMyInstance[p]);}
On 6/21/06, Sam < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:Hmm, interesting. Frankly, i have no idea about the constructor thing -- half expected it to throw an error. But I'm still not sure why you're so reluctanct to use the main prototype; this is what it's for. Ultimately, you're looking for a way to use an instance to _get_at_ the main prototype... so why not just do it directly? It's a feature of the language, man.
test.prototype.color = 'purple';
I believe you are right. It took a little getting used to, so no problem, and I'm glad to have had some confirmation of that approach in this thread.So... what does oMyInstance.contructor point to and how would I find out? ;-)
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