[OT] javascript guru out there?
Mike Wright
mike.wright at mailinator.com
Thu Jul 22 18:24:46 UTC 2010
Konstantin Svist wrote:
> On 07/22/2010 10:50 AM, Mike Wright wrote:
>> Hi all,
>>
>> Sorry to post this here but of all the lists/forums I'm on this one
>> seems to have the most diverse talent pool.
>>
>> I've been developing a javascript application that works everywhere
>> except on Google's Chrome browser and have tracked it down to a "for
>> each" statement. To verify that's what it is I created a tiny example
>> program and sure enough that one also fails. Upgraded Chrome to the
>> latest stable version and the failure persists.
>>
>> If anybody wants to take a peek/stab at this I could sure use the help -
>> I've been stumped on this for two days now.
>>
>> http://www.pastebin.com/Pq5E8Tfe
>>
>> Thanks for any and all help,
>> Mike Wright
>>
>
> Running a for on a list in JS is asking for trouble. One of the list
> elements is .length, so it won't do what you want it to in at least one
> of the cases. Maybe Chrome is blocking it on purpose.
> Instead, use for (var y=0; y<x.length; y++)
> Or you can reverse the loop if you need to optimize it for (var
> y=x.length; y>=0; y--)
That was it!
Thank you Konstantin,
Mike Wright
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