okay, last one ;)

or you could do:

if ([xhr2.readyState, xhr2.status].join(" ") == "4 200") {

}

(typesafe check gets lost, though...)




Am 03.06.2012 18:25, schrieb Felix Gonschorek:
> or nested if statements?
> 
> if (opt1) {
>  if (opt2) {
> 
>  }
> }
> Am 03.06.2012 18:13, schrieb Felix Gonschorek:
>>
>> Am 03.06.2012 00:00, schrieb TG:
>>> If I would not want to put my codes in external file, what option do I have?
>>> :]
>>
>> what about that:
>>
>> function and(opt1, opt2) {
>>  if (!opt1) return false;
>>  if (!opt2) return false;
>>  return true;
>> }
>>
>> if (and(xhr2.readyState === 4, xhr2.status === 200)) {
>>
>> }

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