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eval() Function

Name

eval() Function---execute JavaScript code from a string

Availability

Navigator 2.0, Internet Explorer 3.0; changed in Navigator 3.0

Synopsis

eval(code)

Arguments

code

A string that contains the JavaScript expression to be evaluated or the statements to be executed.

Returns

The value of the evaluated code, if any.

Description

The eval() function of Navigator 2.0 has been changed to a method of Object in Navigator 3.0. See "Object.eval()" for complete details.

See Also

"Object.eval()"


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