Thanks I've been there since
On Oct 31, 12:56 am, Thomas Aylott <[email protected]> wrote: > Awesome. > I'm on it. > I'll try and get a workaround for this issue pushed asap. > > Keep track of this issue on > lighthouse:https://mootools.lighthouseapp.com/projects/2706-mootools/tickets/105... > > — Thomas Aylott – SubtleGradient – MooTools – Cloudera — > > > > > > > > On Sun, Oct 24, 2010 at 1:15 AM, mrntdung <[email protected]> wrote: > > You can do it yourself : > > Open "mootools-core-1.3-server.js" then insert a language > > specification at the top of the page as default scripting language and > > wrap the code into <%...%>like this : > > <%...@language="JAVASCRIPT" CODEPAGE="65001"%> > > <% > > ...mootools js inline code... > > %> > > then save it and change the file name to "mootools-core-1.3- > > server.asp" > > finally run it on IIS 5.1 or 6.0 > > > You will see the first error at "this.Mootools" > > if you change it to > > var MooTools = { > > ... > > } > > you will see the second error at "this.TypeOf" > > > (function(){ > > > this.MooTools = { > > version: '1.3', > > build: 'a3eed692dd85050d80168ec2c708efe901bb7db3' > > }; > > > // typeOf, instanceOf > > > var typeOf = this.typeOf = function(item){ > > ....... > > > Sample:http://somee.123muacd.com/blogger/asp/mootools-core-1.3-server.asp > > > On Oct 23, 1:02 am, Thomas Aylott <[email protected]> > > wrote: > >> I personally take this issue very seriously. > >> If you could provide a simple ASP file and tell me what to do to > >> reproduce the error I will do my best to solve this issue for 1.3.1. > > >> — Thomas Aylott – SubtleGradient – MooTools – Cloudera — > > >> On Wed, Oct 20, 2010 at 8:50 AM, mrntdung <[email protected]> wrote: > >>> I used "version 1.3" as JS framework with ASP classic based JSCRIPT > >>> language and I got error instead of using "1.2.5" > > >>> //We can not use: > > >>> (function(){ > >>> this.something = ... > >>> })() > > >>> //But we can use: > > >>> var thing = function(){ > >>> this.something = .... > >>> } > > >>> the error is: > >>> "this" can not be used in function without a specific variable > > >>> and mootools version 1.3 almost based on (function(){.......})()
