One solution is to use the data property like: function myObj() { document.bind('scroll',this,this.myScroll); this.myScroll=function (data) { //Now I am trying to get this.a alert(data.a)} }
But I am sure that changing the scope will work better. On Dec 23, 5:03 pm, Ami <aminad...@gmail.com> wrote: > I am suggestion for new small feaute in jQuery. > add a new proeprty to "bind" function. a Scope property. > > sometimes I am binding a function inside object. So I need a solution > to change the scope of this function. > something like: > $().bind('click',data,scope,function) > > ---- > For Example: > > function myObj() > { > this.a='1' > document.bind('scroll',this.myScroll); > this.myScroll=function () { > //Now I am trying to get this.a > alert(this.a)} > //This is make an error becuase this is an HtmlElement and > not THIS > object} > > var a=new myObj();