I have the JS below.
- An array of objects. Each object with an "s" and "e" property.
- The first for loop is a test to log the "s" and "e" properties for the first item on the array.
- The second loop is where I want the working code to happen, but I can't get access to my properties from inside this loop. And this only seems to be happening in IE8 and lower.
The error in IE8 I'm getting is:
's' is null or not an object
Any ideas would be appreciated?
var t = [
{s: "blah", e: "blah blah"},
{s: "blah", e: "blah blah"},
{s: "blah", e: "blah blah"},
{s: "blah", e: "blah blah"},
];
var obj = t[0];
for (var prop in obj) {
console.log(prop+": "+obj[prop]);
}
for (var i = t.length - 1; i >= 0; i--) {
var l = t[i];
var s = l.s;
console.log(s);
}