Hi Tim: You are totally right! Sorry for the noise.
I am looking a book about javascript and there is the same as you explained. However it is a good practice to end every statement with a semicolon to make the script more readable. I already got this rule and forget about the optional usage of semicolons at all. Best Regards, Antonio Gallardo Tim Larson dijo: > On Sat, Jan 31, 2004 at 06:30:50PM -0600, Antonio Gallardo wrote: >> We are using some events in CForms and write them directly in the CForm >> definition file. The problem is we noted sometimes it is no necesary to >> write the ending semicolon ";" at the end of the instructions and the >> cform works fine. Example: > > http://www.w3schools.com/js/js_howto.asp > > According to this link semicolons are not usually required in > javascript unless you are putting more than one statement on > a line. > > http://www.webmasterworld.com/forum91/521.htm > > This link clarifies with several cases where a semicolon should > be included anyway to ensure proper interpretation of your code. > > HTH > --Tim Larson >
