On Sat, Nov 21, 2009 at 3:57 PM, cc <
carl...@lavabit.com> wrote:
> On 2009-11-21 10:26, Patrick Wiseman wrote:
>> Hello GM'ers:
>>
>> I'm having a funny problem with this.getAttribute. Here's a couple of
>> code snippets:
>>
>> function doWhatever() {
>> def=this.getAttribute('id');
>> }
>>
>> This, as expected, assigns the value of 'id' to def.
>>
>> function doWhatever(abc) {
>> abc ? def=abc : def=this.getAttribute('id');
>> }
>>
>> If abc is present, this assigns abc to def; but if abc is absent, it
>> assigns [objectXPCNativeWrapper[objectMouseEvent]] to def (the
>> this.getAttribute comes from a mouse click on the element with the
>> 'id' attribute).
> Is this function an event handler, registered with addEventListener? If
> so, then I suspect that abc is not actually absent, but is being
> populated with the event parameter. Try adding an additional (first)
> parameter to catch the event and do whatever with it -- e.g.
>
> function doWhatever(evt, abc) {
>
> For example, you could use
evt.target.id instead of this.getAttribute, I
> think.
I bet you're right. I'll mess around with it some more and see if I
can fix it. Thanks.