Ah! thanks Giuan, I though JS arrays can't grow. In fact a Dictionary
is more what I was looking for and Hash seems to have the intention to
be a Dictionary (at least in structure) but I've saw that it has a
lack of #select, #detect, etc methods so I'm reconsidering using a
Hash and try the Array as you said. In a quick view of Prototype code
I saw that Hash don't even seems to be a class so I'm a little
confused about that. Anyway.. I will try with anArray because
Enumerator provides it of a pretty decent behavior.

thanks a lot,

Sebastian

On May 27, 6:48 pm, giuan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On May 27, 2:48 am, Sebastian Sastre <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Hello everyone,
>
> >   as you may already noticed from the subject of this post I'm new to
> > javascript and to be honest if I can choose I'll certainly don't do it
> > but once javascript is the only way to make web browsers to behave,
> > well one had to get dirty on it.
>
> >   Said that, I found Prototype (and Scriptaculous) very nice
> > frameworks. They have a lot of sense and add a lot of value to the web
> > developing experience. So I glad you have made this and I can
> > participate in this group.
>
> In javascript you can use Array and the method push that add to the
> end, pop that remove from the end, shift that return and remove the
> first. Prototype extends Array with Enumerable. You have a lot of
> methods there!
>
> Giuan


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