Hello all, I'm running into a few problems with a plug-in I'm developing. What I would like to do is to take a function (which is in any old scope, global for example) and then execute it in the scope of my plug-in. I rather thought I would be able to do something like in my constructor:
this.fnTest = fnGlobalTest; This would take a reference of the global function and store it in my object. It is just a reference being stored, so it looks like it is then being executed in the original scope. So I tried: this.fnTest = function() { fnGlobalTest.call( this ); }; Expecting that to work - it didn't. I can't access any of the private functions. Indeed the only way I have managed to do this is to: this.fnTest = eval( '('+ fnGlobalTest.toString()+')' ); Which is obviously far from ideal... Does anyone have any suggestions for how I might do this? Regards, Allan