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Raido Kuli commented on WOOKIE-151:
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I think I've found solution for IE, by first just doing 
eval("Widget.preferences");

And after that populating it with data:

Widget.preferences[key] ...
Widget.preferences.prefs[key]...

I'll do some more testing on different browsers with this new code (array 
implementation and so on).

> Numeric keys for preferences result in Parse Error in Safari
> ------------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: WOOKIE-151
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/WOOKIE-151
>             Project: Wookie
>          Issue Type: Bug
>         Environment: Safari 5 Mac OS X
>            Reporter: Scott Wilson
>            Assignee: Raido Kuli
>
> If you create a widget that uses numeric keys for preference values, this can 
> cause a Parse Error deeper in Wookie (most likely, in DWR) even if the values 
> are cast to a String.
> To replicate, add this line to any widget:
> widget.preferences.setItem("12345","67890");
> Also:
> widget.preferences.setItem("12345a","67890");
> ...will fail, but not:
> widget.preferences.setItem("a12345","67890");
> I suspect this is something either in the wrapper.js or DWR engine.js. 
> Unfortunately the debug tools in Safari aren't sufficient to trace it 
> properly.
> As a workaround - just don't use numbers for preference keys!

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