I downvoted on an answer. And he gave the following comment:
Does it really qualify as a downvote when you usually don't have to support IE7? Would you also downvote an answer telling one to use .filter for an array with undefined values, since IE8 and below treats this the wrong way?
He said that his' was a shorter version of what OP was doing.
I downvoted him, because OP was correct at doing .charAt()
as bracket notation doesn't work in IE (should I mention 7 ;).
I thought he was misleading already correct OP to use wrong thing.
When someone comments like this, I feel kinda guilty, and want to know if I'm right or wrong.
Did I do it right?
Some people are getting me wrong that I'm a supporter of IE. I'm not the person who likes IE.
But .charAt()
has the advantages of being cross-browser and returns ""
in case the index isn't really there, whereas []
returns undefined
.