Fixed jQuery.eval (or rather, jQuery.globalEval to avoid problems with FF)

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Jörn Zaefferer 2006-12-02 13:43:02 +00:00
parent ef1ee513d3
commit 39c05d3649

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@ -124,7 +124,7 @@ jQuery.fn.extend({
// for some weird reason, it doesn't work if the callback is ommited
jQuery.getScript( this.src );
else {
jQuery.eval ( this.text || this.textContent || this.innerHTML || "" );
jQuery.globalEval( this.text || this.textContent || this.innerHTML || "" );
}
}).end();
}
@ -304,6 +304,10 @@ jQuery.extend({
* Loads, and executes, a remote JavaScript file using an HTTP GET request.
* All of the arguments to the method (except URL) are optional.
*
* Warning: Safari <= 2.0.x is unable to evalulate scripts in a global
* context sychronously. If you load functions via getScript, make sure
* to call them after a delay.
*
* @example $.getScript("test.js")
*
* @example $.getScript("test.js", function(){
@ -684,7 +688,7 @@ jQuery.extend({
// If the type is "script", eval it in global context
if ( type == "script" ) {
jQuery.eval( data );
jQuery.globalEval( data );
}
// Get the JavaScript object, if JSON is used.
@ -727,10 +731,14 @@ jQuery.extend({
return s.join("&");
},
// TODO document me
eval: function(data) {
// evalulates a script in global context
// not reliable for safari
globalEval: function(data) {
if (window.execScript)
window.execScript( data );
else if(jQuery.browser.safari)
// safari doesn't provide a synchronous global eval
window.setTimeout( data, 0 );
else
eval.call( window, data );
}