I'm more familiar with Opera's DragonFly :-) Aren't those properties ordered alphabetically in Firebug ?Also, you could have a pre-filled list of properties, ordered in any way you want, and then just find the position of your object properties in this list...
Le Sat, 18 Feb 2012 18:52:20 +0100, Edwin Yip <edwin.yip@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> a écrit:
Actually, I'm making an html/css editor which has a function allowing you to inspect the html elements like using Firebug, if you have used itbefore, you should have noticed it's 'Inspect' function - you click a html element and on the left side you'll have a list of the css styles and rules- these are the 'object properties' I want them to be in their original order. In my case, I can either change the Delphi code or the third party JS library. I choose option 1 ;) Hope it makes sense.On Sun, Feb 19, 2012 at 1:43 AM, GoustiFruit <goustifruit@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:May I ask you why you need them to be ordered for representation ? Your third party JS library outputs them in some order, but then *you* have control over the object ? Le Sat, 18 Feb 2012 18:14:34 +0100, Edwin Yip < edwin.yip@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> a écrit:You are right, it's not a problem of superobject actually, however, in my
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