Hi,
Can someone explain what the underscore represents when used in the code as part of a dot notation string like this "._."?
I see it used in many places (over 700 hundred times). Here are some references to locations that it's used:
_source\core\_bootstrap.js(50): var pending = CKEDITOR._.pending;
_source\core\editor.js(411): commands = this._.commands,
_source\core\editor.js(434): var element = CKEDITOR.dom.element.get( this._.element ),
_source\core\focusmanager.js(96): if ( focusManager._.timer )
_source\core\htmlparser\fragment.js(163): if ( element._.isBlockLike
_source\core\htmlparser\fragment.js(227): || ( currentNode._.isBlockLike ? CKEDITOR.dtd.div : CKEDITOR.dtd.span ) )
_source\core\htmlparser\fragment.js(322): if ( !candidate._.isBlockLike )
_source\core\htmlparser\fragment.js(348): if ( candidate._.isBlockLike )
_source\core\htmlparser\fragment.js(368): if ( ( !currentNode._.hasInlineStarted || pendingBRs.length ) && !inPre )
_source\core\htmlparser\fragment.js(439): if ( node._.isBlockLike && previous.type == CKEDITOR.NODE_TEXT )
_source\core\htmlparser\fragment.js(461): this._.hasInlineStarted = node.type == CKEDITOR.NODE_TEXT || ( node.type == CKEDITOR.NODE_ELEMENT && !node._.isBlockLike );
_source\plugins\dialog\plugin.js(709): var element = this._.element.getFirst(),
_source\plugins\dialog\plugin.js(710): rtl = this._.editor.lang.dir == 'rtl';
_source\plugins\dialog\plugin.js(719): this._.position = { x : x, y : y };
Thanks,
Joe
Can someone explain what the underscore represents when used in the code as part of a dot notation string like this "._."?
I see it used in many places (over 700 hundred times). Here are some references to locations that it's used:
_source\core\_bootstrap.js(50): var pending = CKEDITOR._.pending;
_source\core\editor.js(411): commands = this._.commands,
_source\core\editor.js(434): var element = CKEDITOR.dom.element.get( this._.element ),
_source\core\focusmanager.js(96): if ( focusManager._.timer )
_source\core\htmlparser\fragment.js(163): if ( element._.isBlockLike
_source\core\htmlparser\fragment.js(227): || ( currentNode._.isBlockLike ? CKEDITOR.dtd.div : CKEDITOR.dtd.span ) )
_source\core\htmlparser\fragment.js(322): if ( !candidate._.isBlockLike )
_source\core\htmlparser\fragment.js(348): if ( candidate._.isBlockLike )
_source\core\htmlparser\fragment.js(368): if ( ( !currentNode._.hasInlineStarted || pendingBRs.length ) && !inPre )
_source\core\htmlparser\fragment.js(439): if ( node._.isBlockLike && previous.type == CKEDITOR.NODE_TEXT )
_source\core\htmlparser\fragment.js(461): this._.hasInlineStarted = node.type == CKEDITOR.NODE_TEXT || ( node.type == CKEDITOR.NODE_ELEMENT && !node._.isBlockLike );
_source\plugins\dialog\plugin.js(709): var element = this._.element.getFirst(),
_source\plugins\dialog\plugin.js(710): rtl = this._.editor.lang.dir == 'rtl';
_source\plugins\dialog\plugin.js(719): this._.position = { x : x, y : y };
Thanks,
Joe
Re: Underscore between dots in dot notation
Does the recent discussion from this thread: viewtopic.php?t=22982 answer your question?
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Re: Underscore between dots in dot notation
Yes Thank You. I tried searching for "._." but the search ignored that part of the search parameters.
Be Well,
Joe
Re: Underscore between dots in dot notation
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Re: Underscore between dots in dot notation