This is another example of the fuzzy name space separation in IE 7.
It isn''t the $F() that wasn''t working but rather the fact that
the
function was using a name that was used in another function and the
javascript engine confused the two. Firefox doesn''t do that, solution
define all vars inside a function
function myfunc(input) {
var localvar1, localvar2, localvar2,...
}
IE appears to default all variables to global
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This is another example of the fuzzy name space separation in IE 7.
It isn''t the $F() that wasn''t working but rather the fact that
the
function was using a name that was used in another function and the
javascript engine confused the two. Firefox doesn''t do that, solution
define all vars inside a function
function myfunc(input) {
var localvar1, localvar2, localvar2,...
}
IE appears to default all variables to global
also thanks Rosenqvist
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