dojo.string.trim

since:V1.2
Author:Eugene Lazutkin

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This function implements a frequently required functionality: it removes white-spaces from both ends of a string. This functionality is part of ECMAScript 5 standard and implemented by some browsers. In this case dojo.string.trim delegates to the native implementation. More information can be found here: String.trim() at MDC.

This function is a bigger yet speedier version of dojo.trim. Otherwise these two functions are absolutely identical. The main difference is dojo.trim is part of the Dojo Base and as such is immediately available as soon as dojo.js is included, while dojo.string.trim is a part of dojo.string module, which should be explicitly required (see dojo.require).

Please refer to dojo.trim documentation for code examples. Just substitute dojo.trim with dojo.string.trim. (In AMD context, instead of requiring dojo/_base/lang and invoking lang.trim, you would require dojo/string and invoke string.trim.)

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