I should correct my earlier post.
 
I'm not searching a string, I'm searching an array:
 
var myIndex = myArray.lastIndexOf(myString);
 
Jim
 

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Sent: Friday, September 14, 2007 1:13 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: lastIndexOf


javascript:alert('one,two,three'.lastIndexOf(','))

works for me

On Sep 13, 2007, at 11:00 PM, Jim Coates wrote:


Hey gang...

I ran across something tonight that seems strange. I have a JavaScript on an
iPhone app that I've been trying to use "lastIndexOf" with. It doesn't seem
to want to function at all. If I change it to "indexOf", it works correctly
but of course gives me the inverse of what I want for a string position
(because its starting from the front of the string instead of the back of
the string).

It works either way with Safari and/or Firefox on my desktop, but hangs the
script when using lastIndexOf on the iPhone.

Have any of you had any similar issues?

Thanks,
Jim











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