mike | Shared With: Everyone - Jul 07 2008 | blogs, javascript, ecma, ie, firefoxIE has a subtle bug when parsing array constants - I think they are not in conformance with the ECMA-262 spec.
You can test your browser here:
http://pages.mckoss.com/dangle.htm
Update: Object initializers are even worse! Fails to parse the JS at all.
mike | Shared With: Everyone - Jul 04 2007 | javascript, firefox, ecmaGenerators, Iterators, Let, and destructuring assignment are implemented in current Firefox (2.x). Won't work in IE (I assume) - so little utility for cross-browser applications, but you can play with some features-to-come for ECMA 4.
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