On 4/3/07, Jason Handby <jason.handby at corestar.co.uk> wrote: > > In case you didn't know: The condition part of a JavaScript for loop > > can be any condition, it does not need to compare the iterator. This > > allows you for example to loop through an array without reading the > > length: > > Why would you want to loop through an array without reading the length? As the length can change, for example when you manipulate the DOM whilst looping through a nodelist (see the last example). -- Chris Heilmann Book: http://www.beginningjavascript.com Blog: http://www.wait-till-i.com Writing: http://icant.co.uk/