On 18/10/2011 18:01, Sanford Whiteman wrote:
... Moo does not extend the core JS Object, so a native object can't use anything but dot- or bracket-notation. It doesn't have a setter from the framework. Other Moo-extended objects will have setters. It's advisable to use them because they're "smart" (they will interpret some variables as sensitive to browser bugs or gaps and will take measures to set them safely and reliably).
All clear and obvious, now you point it out! Thanks! Lee
