Yep, that looks like a mistake in the copy editing. We'll make sure
that makes it into the errata list. Thanks for catching that!
Here's the original code; our copy editor changed the variable names
to match the publisher's style guide.
$(document).ready(function() {
function f() {
On Jul 13, 2007, at 20:53 , Stephan Beal wrote:
As i understand it, that code is wrong, as globVar.innerFun2() is not
available to the caller at this point. IMO, to be legal code,
innerFun2() should be replaced with outerFun2().
See: http://javascript.crockford.com/private.html
for why
On Jul 14, 12:16 am, Guapo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
the following text if copy from the book,I was confused with the
variable globVar in the innerFun2,is it a clerical error or the
variable in the statement var globVar = outerFun();?
thank you all!
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