B
Brody
Hi.
I remember using if statements with null in it. For example, at one
point I used this:
if (value == null) {
value = "something";
}
document.write(value)
However, this script causes an error in any browser. Why can't it
correct the value like it should?
I remember using if statements with null in it. For example, at one
point I used this:
if (value == null) {
value = "something";
}
document.write(value)
However, this script causes an error in any browser. Why can't it
correct the value like it should?