Opera defined the variable by itself. If you open a new Opera-window
and do a javascript:alert(window.opera) you'll get [object Opera]
back.

Martin

On 10/23/06, Hacking Bear <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> The latest (1.6.4) of script.aculo.us and its included prototype.js
> frequently uses JS variable 'window.opera' but it is never defined in
> any of JS files. This causes exceptions in te Effects library and I
> spent a few hours to track it down.
>
> It is trivial to fix but this seems too obvious to be ignored by
> others. Did I miss something here?
>
>
> >
>


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