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So, I'm building on some old code, and I found that passing in variables as arguments in a function won't result in the expected outcome.

Ex:

someFunction("somestring");

will work fine. However,

var somestring = "somestring";
someFunction(somestring);

will not.
What might be causing this? Any thoughts would be greatly appreciated.

RESOLVED: I discovered the issue; it turns out there was an additional invisible character at the end of one of the strings, which was being read from a text file.

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  • Correct; function is just an alias for a real function name. Feb 6, 2014 at 19:48
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    @JoshuaJennings why not just post the actual code? Feb 6, 2014 at 19:48
  • This is not real, can you create a jsFiddle, which reproduces the issue? What's the exact error message? The only thing I can imagine to cause this, is a non-printing character(s) within the code which doesn't work.
    – Teemu
    Feb 6, 2014 at 19:56
  • Or have you messed with the quotes in somestring declaration? Like Jeff said, please post your actual code.
    – Teemu
    Feb 7, 2014 at 7:14

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Try

var somestring = "somestring";
example(somestring);
example("somestring")


function example(string){
alert(string);
}

DEMO

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