You find much infos to trailing commas here: Are trailing commas in arrays and objects part of the spec?
It's about the comma at "right there".
[
{ title: "..", display: function() { return ".."; } },
{ title: "..", display: function() { return ".."; } },
{ title: "..", display: function() { return ".."; } }, // <--right there
]
My problem is now, that a 3rd party tool generates this list with a trailing comma and I am not able to access the sourcecode of this tool. I
<body>
my stuff
<!-- the folloging div with the javascript comes from the 3rd party -->
<div class="item"><script type="text/javascript">
$(document).ready(function() {
$.supersized({
// Functionality
slide_interval : 8000, // Length between transitions
transition : 1, // 0-None, 1-Fade, 2-Slide Top, 3-Slide Right, 4-Slide Bottom, 5-Slide Left, 6-Carousel Right, 7-Carousel Left
transition_speed : 400, // Speed of transition
fit_always : 0, //Prevents the image from being cropped by locking it at 100% width.
min_width : 600, //min-width of images
random : 0, //random img
vertical_center : 1, //vertical alignment
// Components
slide_links : 'false', // Individual links for each slide (Options: false, 'number', 'name', 'blank')
slides : [ // Slideshow Images
{image : 'image1.jpg', otherstuff: 'blah', moreotherstuff: 'lorem'},
{image : 'image2.jpg', otherstuff: 'blub', moreotherstuff: 'ipsum'},
]
});
});
</script></div>
And now I am asking me is there any way to get this working in IE7/IE8.
The only way I see right now (as i can't edit the 3rd party and can't access it on the server) is: - give a special output without that div - request the normal side via ajax - parse everything, get this div, delete last comma and execute the javascript
that's realy not the way I want do it. Is there another way I could solve this?