On Thu, Apr 1, 2010 at 1:11 PM, Ralph Shnelvar <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Is this the right forum to post this to?

Not really, but...  :-)
>
> Using firebug and the wonderful http://jsbeautifier.org/
> to unminimize javascripts so that you can actually use Firebug to track
> through the code ... one discovers that the hide is going to
>
> hide: function () {
>    if (!arguments[0] || (arguments[0].constructor == Number ||
> ...
> },

> The answer is that hide:function can take an arbitrary number of
> arguments.   The value of the arguments is stored an array as a local
> variable called "arguments"

> If anyone can point me to the reference that shows what the
> "hide:function" syntax is defined, I would be grateful.

I would think you'd be able to tell more from looking at the code of the
function in question than from any doc, but <http://api.jquery.com/hide/>
would be the place. Assuming this *is* the jQuery 'hide' and not that of
prototype.js  :-)

HTH,
-- 
Hassan Schroeder ------------------------ [email protected]
twitter: @hassan

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