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Asked: May 20, 20262026-05-20T08:36:07+00:00 2026-05-20T08:36:07+00:00

I’m trying to call object properties dynamically. I have solved the problem with eval()

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I’m trying to call object properties dynamically. I have solved the problem with eval() but i know that eval is evil and i want to do this on a better and safer way. My eval code:

            // onfocus
            var classes = this.getAttribute('class').split(' ');
            for(var i = 0; i < classes.length; ++i) {
                if(classes[i].match(/val\- */) !== null) {
                    var rule = classes[i].substr(4);
                    var instruction = eval('validate.instructionTexts.'+ rule +'()');

                    tooltip.appendChild( document.createTextNode(instruction) );
                }
            } 

And I also have this code:

       // onblur
        var classes = this.getAttribute('class').split(' ');
        for( var i = 0; i < classes.length; ++i ){
            if(classes[i].match(/val\- */) !== null) {
                var rule = classes[ i ].substr( 4 );
                var tooltip = document.getElementsByClassName( 'tooltip' );
                for( i = 0; i < tooltip.length; ++i){
                    tooltip[ i ].style.display = 'none';
                }

                eval('validate.rules.'+ rule +'(' + (this.value) + ')');
            }

the problem with the second code is that I want to send a string to my property. this.value = the text i type in my textbox so i get correct string from this.value but i got this error.

if i type foo.
Uncaught ReferenceError: foo is not defined. Javascript thinks I trying to send a variabel but i want it to send a string. How can i solve this problems?

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    2026-05-20T08:36:08+00:00Added an answer on May 20, 2026 at 8:36 am
    1. An HTML element’s CSS class can be accessed directly from JS thru the className property.
    2. JS object properties can be accessed via the dot-notation object.property or via the square-bracket-notation object['property'].
    3. The regex /val\- */ matches the characters v, a, l, a ‘-‘ hyphen, and zero or more spaces, anywhere in the string.
      • The spaces are completely irrelevant since you’re testing the result of a string that was split on spaces (and so it won’t contain any spaces anymore).
      • Also, you’re not anchoring the regex so a class of ‘eval-test’ will also be matched. I doubt that’s what you’re looking for.
      • If you were just testing for the classes starting with val-, then the indexOf method is much easier to read, and probably also a lot more efficient.

    I’ve adjusted your bits of code accordingly. I’m assuming that the class names for your validation rules all start with val-, and that the rest of the class name is the name for the rule:

    // onfocus
    var classes = this.className.split(' ');
    for(var i = 0; i < classes.length; ++i) {
        if(classes[i].indexOf('val-') === 0) { // the class name starts with 'val-'
            var rule = classes[i].substr(4);
            var instruction = validate.instructionTexts[rule]();
    
            tooltip.appendChild(document.createTextNode(instruction));
        }
    }
    
    
    // onblur
    var classes = this.className.split(' ');
    for (var i = 0; i < classes.length; ++i ){
        if(classes[i].indexOf('val-') === 0) { // the class name starts with 'val-'
            var rule = classes[i].substr(4);
            var tooltip = document.getElementsByClassName('tooltip');
            for (i = 0; i < tooltip.length; ++i){
                tooltip[i].style.display = 'none';
            }
    
            validate.rules[rule](this.value);
        }
    }
    
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