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Javascript-Java


  • From: ernest.Mishkin@xxxxxxxxx (Mishkin, Ernest)
  • Subject: Javascript-Java
  • Date: Fri, 29 Oct 1999 07:36:23 -0400

Hmm...

Though I'm not M$ fan, not at all, but I also prefer IE to Communicator ;-)

We know that in JavaScript string literals can be terminated 
with either of " or ' ...

But I'm passing ints, so I haven't come across this issue.
Which version of Communicator are you using ?

Regards,
Ernest

>-----Original Message-----
>From: Rajendra Mishra [mailto:raaj.mishra@xxxxxxxxxxxxx]
>Sent: Thursday, October 28, 1999 8:47 PM
>To: Mishkin, Ernest
>Cc: advanced java
>Subject: Javascript-Java
>
>
>Hi,
>    I think I found a Netscape bug.
>    While calling a Javascript fn from Java, I am passing it a 
>string which
>has got a single apostophe. I had assumed that this would 
>cause errors. This
>is what I found out.
>    IE successfully called the Javascript fn but Netscape could not.
>
>    I am happy that I am still a Microsoft-fan even after 
>doing intensive
>Java stuff lately.

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