Oh regardeless of it's name that's a Dictionary, a set of keys and
it's values. Excellent this is what I was searching for,

  thanks Rob!

  cheers,

Sebastian


On 27 maio, 17:34, RobG <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On May 28, 6:02 am, Sebastian Sastre <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Well seems to be that is not enough. Don't matters I put
> >  a)  var listeners = new Collection;
> >  b)  var listeners = new Collection();
> >  c)  listeners = new Collection;
> >  d)  listeners = new Collection();
>
> > in the initialize function Firebug is telling me that Collection is
> > not defined.
>
> If you want to see if Collection (or any other identifier) is defined:
>
>   alert(typeof Collection);
>
> > Collection is a standard class in javascript right? or one should
> > include something or what?
>
> Javascript doesn't have classes, it has objects.  There is no built-in
> Collection object in ECMA script, though the DOM does have an
> HTMLCollection based on a NodeList - but I don't think that's what
> you're after.
>
> The word "Collection" doesn't appear anywhere in Prototype.js or
> Scriptaculous.js.  You may be after what Prototype calls a hash, look
> at $H():
>
> <URL:http://www.prototypejs.org/api/hash>
>
> --
> Rob


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