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I have:

<div id="page-1" data-role="page">
</div>

<div id="page-2" data-role="page">
</div>

in my javascript code in some function I will write:

 $.mobile.navigate('page-2');

and in another function I will want to retrieve the page that I'm current using:

(in this example page-2)

Is there a way of doing this without using a global variable? (by using some method?)

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It's not clear what you are asking. But if you are trying to get the id of the page, you would do something like this:

var activepage = $.mobile.pageContainer.pagecontainer("getActivePage");
if(activepage[0].id == "page-1")
{   /* do something here */ }

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    @Selvaraj make sure you edit code correctly. it's $.mobile.pageContainer.pagecontainer, why did you remove .pageContainer?
    – Omar
    Apr 25, 2014 at 10:33
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    @Omar Apologies, My mistake Apr 25, 2014 at 10:35

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