Note: Host objects (or objects used by browser host environments to complete the execution environment of ECMAScript) have a number of inconsistencies which are difficult to robustly feature detect cross-platform. As a result of this, $.isPlainObject()
may evaluate inconsistently across browsers in certain instances.
An example of this is a test against document.location
using $.isPlainObject()
as follows:
console.log( $.isPlainObject( document.location ) );
which throws an invalid pointer exception in IE8. With this in mind, it's important to be aware of any of the gotchas involved in using $.isPlainObject()
against older browsers. A couple basic examples that do function correctly cross-browser can be found below.
The object that will be checked to see if it's a plain object.
Check an object to see if it's a plain object.
jQuery.isPlainObject({}) // true jQuery.isPlainObject( "test" ) // false
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