Is this post correct?
Can I set a global variable inline that is not within any function and use this variable anytime I choose so long as I don’t refresh the page?
For example, can I run a snippet which sets the value, so something in a popup, then run another snipper that used this global value.
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Pat,
With JavaScript, the global scope is the complete JavaScript environment. In HTML, the global scope is the window object: All global variables belong to the window object. So you could do something like this
var isDude = ‘Pat’;
alert(window.isDude);
-or-
if (!window.isDude) { window.isDude = 'Pat; }
Best practice is to not use global variables.
I am not a JavaScript developer so nothing said or written comes with an expressed warranty.
google-bing for lots of details and opinions.
Irvin
I wouldn’t use a global variables in snippets could take in parameters when being called from an action.
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