Ahhhhhhh :)

okok I just needed the keys() function :)

so I'll do:

var pippo = { "a": 1, "b": 2};
var myArrayKeys = Object.keys(pippo);

wonderful.

Thank You so much Chris.
--
Andrea


On Sat, Oct 9, 2010 at 11:59, Christoph Pojer <[email protected]>wrote:

> Note that Hash is not present in a build of MooTools Core 1.3 without
> 1.2compat. This means you will have to include Hash from MooTools More
> (we moved it, only the compat build in Core has it). Just use normal
> objects from now on. We put all important methods on "Object" itself.
> Like Object.getValues(obj) etc. Object.keys(obj) is actually a method
> in the ES5 standard, which means that NodeJS (and more recent
> browsers) include(s) it natively already.
>
> On Oct 9, 11:30 am, Andrea Dessì <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Hi all,
> >
> > I'm using the 1.3dev from the git with Nodejs.
> > I'm still learning and I was guessing how to use the Hash object.
> >
> > Of course I have this:
> > require.paths.push('./moo/');
> > require('MooTools').apply(GLOBAL);
> >
> > and later:
> >
> > var Pippo = new Class({
> > ...........
> >
> > });
> >
> > and It works.
> >
> > but this doesn't work:
> >
> > var hh = new Hash(); //not work
> >
> > var test = { "a", 1, "b", 2 }; // I thought the object were just
> > extended :P
> > test.getKeys(); //no way
> > test.keys(); // nope.
> >
> > So... any hint? :)
> > What I'm missing?
>

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