Oh, I found the problem. I forgot the "()" after the method call, so I
was actually passing the function instead of the return value.

On Apr 29, 6:07 am, Christophe Porteneuve <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> gasphynx a écrit :
>
> > I was wondering if this is the place to make feature requests. If so,
>
> Nope, use prototype-core.
>
> >http://parentnode.org/javascript/default-arguments-in-javascript-func....
>
> It'll be in 1.5.2.  Check the recent enhancement tickets in the SVN
> about Function#curry and other such nifty features.
>
> > Also, is there a way to have a URI Query String turned right into a
> > Hash? The String.toQueryParams() function gave me a fully extended
> > object and after passing it through $H(), it had a bunch of keys/
> > values that I didn't want.
>
> You'll have to provide a reproducible example.
> String#toQueryParams/parseQuery return an anonymous object with no
> extensions whatsoever.  Passing it to $H will return a regular Hash
> object, on which iteration (with any of the mixed-in Enumerable methods,
> or using its keys() method, for instance) will only provide your
> original props.
>
> However, $H returns a Hash, so if you're using for...in over it, you'll
> get all the expansions from Enumerable.  Iterating over the contents of
> a Hash should be done using the Enumerable methods it has, not manually
> with for...in.
>
> Not that the original object returned by String#toQueryParams is devoid
> of any mixed-in methods: using for...in will work, as will
> Object.keys(yourObj).
>
> --
> Christophe Porteneuve a.k.a. TDD
> "[They] did not know it was impossible, so they did it." --Mark Twain
> Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]


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