I've some javascript that tests DOM node types against like this:
if(node.nodeType == Node.TEXT_NODE) {
Of course, it all works fine in Firefox, Safari, and Opera. But Internet Explorer 7 is complaining that Node
(with the capital N) is undefined. But that's part of DOM Level 2!
Do I really need to change my code to use magic numbers? Or am I missing something simple here?
Unfortunately you are not missing anything.
There is no Node constant in IE. Look here http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/xml/library/x-matters41.html at section "What else can you do with the DOM?".
So either you define your own Node constant or you simply ask for
node.nodeType === 3
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