Awesome, Steve, that did the trick. I may not be smarter today, but
at least I know more.
Chad
who works from home...and engages in office politics
On 8/3/05, Steve Onnis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> if you do something like
>
> <script>
>
> currObj = "";
>
> function doSomething () {
> currObj = "hello";
> }
> </script>
>
> because the currObj var has been created outside the function, it actually
> belongs to the document and is avaliable everywhere
>
> Steve
>
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> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Chad
> Renando
> Sent: Wednesday, August 03, 2005 1:34 PM
> To: CFAussie Mailing List
> Subject: [cfaussie] OT: Setting a persistant variable in Javascript
>
>
> I have this cool table thing where the rows go different colours when
> I roll over and when I click on the row.
>
> But now when I click a row I want to "turn off" the other clicked row.
>
> Still feeling my way around JavaScript. Is there a way such that when
> I click, I assign the selected row and its default colour to a
> variable that is available in other functions?
>
> Chad
> who gets funny looks when he feels his way around programming languages
>
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