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donalm
on May 14, 2010
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No-Bullshit Guide to Detecting Everything in HTML5
Its two negation operators. The first returns false is the object exists and true if it doesn't and the second flips that around.
So you get true if the object exists and false otherwise.
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So you get true if the object exists and false otherwise.