Thanks.

On a side-note. Are there any reasons to use new with a garbage
variable in cases like these? JSLint, for
example, complains if you try and call a constructor without using
"new."

On May 9, 12:13 pm, kangax <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> FYI, "new Array" and "Array" are equivalent : )
>
> - kangax
>
> On May 9, 10:47 am, "Richard Quadling" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
>
> > new Array('a','b','c').join('-');
>
> > join is standard JavaScript.
>
> > 2008/5/9 Keith Hughitt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> > > Does prototype not have a method for converting an array to a "x"-
> > > delimited String?
> > > Something like:
>
> > > ("a","b","c").implode("-"); // "a-b-c"
>
> > > It wouldn't be too hard to do by combining toString() and replace(),
> > > but I'm surprised that there is not already a function to do so.
>
> > --
> > -----
> > Richard Quadling
> > Zend Certified Engineer :http://zend.com/zce.php?c=ZEND002498&r=213474731
> > "Standing on the shoulders of some very clever giants!"
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