Andy,

It appears that Randy Anderson (LeftCorner.com) chose to start his Arrays at index 1 instead of 0. I can see the logic behind it: wanting to keep things behaving as much like ColdFusion as possible. However, I disagree with this choice.

I'd rather each language deal with arrays the way they were designed. When sending JSON encoded data back from ColdFusion, arrays are converted from "1 based" to "0 based". I think this is the right thing to do... but folks are welcome to disagree. :o)

I'll be looking through the rest of the functions to see that they are also returning arrays whose indexes start with zero.

Cheers,
Chris

Andy Matthews wrote:
I don't know if the array "bug" is a bug or a feature. Coldfusion actually
starts counting arrays at 1. So it's possible that could be intentional,
although given that this is a javascript plugin, it's probably a bug.
-----Original Message-----
From: jquery-en@googlegroups.com [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Ariel Jakobovits
Sent: Tuesday, May 01, 2007 2:04 AM
To: jquery-en@googlegroups.com
Subject: [jQuery] CFJS plugin


Hi Chris,

nice plugin. great idea. very useful. 2 things:

1) the packed version doesn't seem to load properly. something about a
comma.

2) your ListToArray function starts adding to the array at index 1, not 0.

thanks for the plugin, i really like it.

-Ariel




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