Well it seems as if you can't override values with null as options. Is this
expected behaviour?
meeboo wrote:
>
> Hi all
>
> I have a plugin which has a couple of variables which can be overriden
> like this:
> $.fn.doStuff.defaults.classOdd = 'oddClass';
> $.fn.doStuff.defaults.classEven = 'evenClass';
>
> Now I have the above two lines in my $(document).ready function because
> those two options are used
> just about everywhere in my website except for one place where they should
> be null. The problem is that I can't seem to change back the default
> values of the plugin variables classOdd and classEven for that unique
> instance where they need to be null.
>
> This is the way I try to nullify them
> $('#someElement').doStuff(({
> classOdd: null,
> classEven: null
> }));
>
> When debugging the variables in firebug they still have the default
> overriden values from the $(document).ready function and haven't been
> nullified. How does one go about to nullify the values?
>
> Thanks
>
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