You should be aware of JavaScript Hoisting what @Denys Séguret just described is what is happening.
You shoudl assing the new instance to a deiferent variable
var GeoLocMapInstance = new GeoLocMap();
As Denys said,you tried to recreate variable and call as constructor.
change this:
var GeoLocMap = new GeoLocMap();
to this :
var geoLocMap = new GeoLocMap();
well, no, deny's answer didn't explain why it didn't work at the piont in time the other answer was posted. Posting a new answer was the correct action to take, as him editing your answer instead would have been wrong.
@rlemon scapegoat In the Mosaic Day of Atonement ritual, a goat symbolically imbued with the sins of the people, and sent out alive into the wilderness while another was sacrificed.
My boss just got on board with my team, and we're on a project destined to fail. He wasn with us for only a month before the company decided to punish the entire team, including my new boss
Ah, no it's not like that. Basically every project in the company was fighting for me to join their team, and it was decided to put me on this one to save it. If it dies, it's not my fault because 1. I haven't been on the project long enough to make a deliverable happen, and 2. Despite #1, my lead methodoligies have increased business output that I can measure in metrics
So my ass is covered. Project fails, I move to another project
I'm not at risk of being dropped, they're too desperate for good angular devs and I'm the 2nd best they have
when the app loads the path is /home/rlemon/blah/crap/index.html I have to push / into history for the router to work as a first step. doesn't feel like I should have to do that
let routeConfig = <Route path="/" component={App}>
{getPageRoutes()}
</Route>;
browserHistory.push('/'); // if I don't push here, IndexRoute doesn't hit because it isn't on /
ReactDOM.render(<Router history={browserHistory}>{routeConfig}</Router>, reactContainer);
/// getPageRoutes returns an array of <Routes> and the <IndexRoute>
@Luggage should be, in any case history isn't really important to me, I was just doing what I know
Why are regular expressions returning "associative arrays" and not objects o_o' This is the first time I encounter a associative array in javascript: ["↵", index: 0, input: "↵↵"]
@blckt Welcome to the JavaScript chat! Please review the room rules. Please don't ask if you can ask or if anyone's around; just ask your question, and if anyone's free and interested they'll help.
@Sami Then the first thing you need to learn is how to communicate properly. Because I have no idea what you're actually trying to achieve here, so we cannot offer any constructive help. You will only get 'troll' responses unless you find a way to describe things more clearly.
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