On Jan 30, 9:30 pm, jhs1512 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> var __Calendar = Class.create({
> initialize : function(options){
> //i want variable name
> alert(caller.name); // show->alert("calendar");
> }
>
> });
>
> var calendar = new __Calendar();
>
> I want to get caller's name in "initialize" method.
Making a function's logic is dependent upon the name of the caller is
not a good strategy. While some browsers support the
arguments.callee.caller property, it is not part of the ECMAScript
specification.
Any information that a function needs to know should either be passed
to it by the caller, included in the function declaration or set when
it is initialised.
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Rob
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