Ahhh, ok. Sorry for that. I had understood that webkit-help was more
for questions about attacking the "internal-facing" interfaces of
Webkit - use of the DOM, CSS, Javascript programming and such.
Anyhow, I guess I'll know better next time round!
Thankyou very much for the help Darin, I managed to get my code
working after making the minor change that you suggested.
Alli
Le 10 févr. 10 à 17:33, Darin Adler a écrit :
This is a question for webkit-help, not webkit-dev. The webkit-dev
mailing list is for discussion of development of WebKit, not for use
of WebKit.
See <http://webkit.org/contact.html> for this.
I can’t resist answering this one, though. Next time I will not
answer this kind of question on this mailing list.
On Feb 10, 2010, at 6:58 AM, Allison Newman wrote:
host_object.prototype resolves as [undefined].
This is one of the curious things about JavaScript language. The
property named “prototype” does not return the prototype of an
object. Instead it is the prototype for use when using that object
as a constructor with the new operator. The “prototype” property a
plain old property like any other, and if you want to set it up you
can do it in your JSClassDefinition just like other properties.
The syntax host_object.__proto__ will give you the prototype of
host_object.
-- Darin
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