Thanks for the help!

On Jan 29, 4:15 pm, "Justin Perkins" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> You need to bind the "this" object to your Ball object for the event
> listener. Also, instead of using anonymous functions as page
> initializers, I prefer to utilize named methods (so they can be more
> easily extended/detached).
>
> var Ball = {
>   initialize: function(){
>     this.ball = $('ball');
>     this.ball.observe('click', this.appear.bindAsEventListener(this));
>   },
>   appear: function(event){
>     if (this.ballAppeared)
>       this.destroy();
>     else
>       this.create();
>   },
>   create: function(){
>     this.ballAppeared = true;
>     alert("Creating my ball from: " + this.ball);
>   },
>   destroy: function(){
>     this.ballAppeared = false;
>     alert("Destroying my ball from: " + this.ball);
>   }};
>
> document.observe('dom:loaded', Ball.initialize.bindAsEventListener(Ball));
>
> Have a great day.
>
> -justin
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