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Apr 9th, 2008 20:10
ha mo, Dave Clark, paziek lodziarz,
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Paziek,
Sounds like you mean you have the name of a variable as the value
of yet another variable and you wish to get the value of the embeded
variable. This is one of the only two valid uses of the
JavaScript "eval()" method:
var i = 3;
var g = "i";
alert(3 + eval(g));
Take care,
Dave Clark
www.DaveClarkConsulting.com
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