I'm trying to change a buttons onclick value from the response of an AJAX response so that I can change it to msg[i].mailId but doing "document.getElementById("msg-0").onclick = msg[i].mailId" doesn't work and doing "document.getElementById("msg-0").setAttribute("onclick", "GetMessage(msg[i].mailId)" just prints the string - any suggestions how I can implement a function and var into this scenario?
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I'm coding on a simple voice system for a flash game in JavaScript. And I'm using Web sockets for the Data Stream, I had the issue that the response from the Server had an opcode in its first 4 bytes. Now I try to decode the Byte Stream on the Client Side, i simply sliced the first 4 bytes of the ArrayBuffer. But if i like to decode it with the NodeJS Opus Lib, it hangs my Browser with no Error. npmjs.com/package/opusscript