# How to pass a variable in javascript

I am building a bookmarlet based on this site: http://www.latentmotion.com/how-to-create-a-jquery-bookmarklet/

This is the code of bookmarlet:

javascript:(function(){
script=document.createElement('script');
script.type='text/javascript';
script.src='http://myserver.com/bookmarlet-remote.js?' + Math.floor(Math.random()*99999);
})();
void 0


How I can pass a variable from the bookmarlet (above code), to bookmarlet-remote.js ?

I've tried after var myNewvar='myValue', without success, Any Idea?

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Try creating a variable without using var. –  jayp May 24 '11 at 16:11

All JS code on a page (including bookmarklet code and scripts included have) have access to the global scope. If you define a variable without the var prefix it will be available to all other scripts.

It might be a good idea to be explicit about this. do window.myVar = "foo"; to clearly signal that you are working with global variables.

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Using var in the function makes it local to that function. To make it global you have to add it to the scope of the window, so:

window.newVariable = window.newVariable || 'Your new value here';


OR

window['newVariable'] = 'Your new value here';

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The first option prevents you from overwriting the variable if you've already defined it, the second just adds it to the set of variables available in the global scope. –  Anthony Corbelli May 24 '11 at 16:17
You want || not |. || is OR, | is bitwise OR, which is completely different –  Matt May 24 '11 at 16:18
Also, it needs to be window not Window. –  ic3b3rg May 24 '11 at 16:20
You're correct, thank you. (capitalization habits as well) –  Anthony Corbelli May 24 '11 at 16:26

You'd create a public variable.

window.rnd = Math.floor(Math.random()*99999);


In bookmarlet-remote.js you just access the variable.

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drop the var here since the code he writes is inside a function body. –  Adam Bergmark May 24 '11 at 16:15
yup... saw my mistake and corrected it before I saw your comment. –  ic3b3rg May 24 '11 at 16:17