> > So __proto__ points to the prototype object? How is Proxy.__proto__ > > different from > > Proxy.prototype? > > > Heh, and there you were complaining about the "heavy stream of Javascript > newbies" at mozillazine :) >
Oh, so you consider a discussion of the __proto__ chain beginner's level JS? Then I am awed to be in your presence, oh great Nickolay :) I never said I was a JS expert, but I will say I'm not a newbie. Asking how to create a file in an extension (http://forums.mozillazine.org/viewtopic.php?t=392724) is the kind of thing I was hinting at with the "heavy stream of Javascript newbies" comment. I've seen the __proto__ topic discussed quite a lot, but have successfully ignored it until now. The ultimate reason I wanted to serialize classes and not plain structs is so I could maintain some degree of object-orientedness. Oh well. Thanks for the help, Eric _______________________________________________ Project_owners mailing list [email protected] http://mozdev.org/mailman/listinfo/project_owners
