Please open a bug report for this (http://prototypejs.org/contribute)
and submit a failing test case.

Thank you.

Tobie

On May 7, 12:49 pm, Viktor Kojouharov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> That was just to illustrate the problem. I'm not actually calling
> document.createEventObject. I'm calling Object.isHash on the event,
> which i get inside the click handler. The event itself is not null, I
> can assure you of that. Furthermore, it does have the recordset key,
> since I use Object.keys to obtain all the keys (and recordset is just
> one of them).
>
> On May 7, 1:46 pm, Tobie Langel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:> Hi again,
>
> > The problem imho is that document.createEventObject() returns null or
> > undefined, therefore, calling recordset on it throws an error.
>
> > Not realted to Object.isHash but to your own code.
>
> > Try the folowing:
>
> > var e = document.createEventObject();
> > Object.isHash(e && e.recordset);
>
> > Which should work.
>
> > Best,
>
> > Tobie
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