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Some guy showed me a piece of javascript code where there's a function called e(); that seems to be native to Javascript

This guy put a string parameter to this function like e(dd);, but I don't know what this function is about. I don't find any documentation about this function.

Did you guys know something about this ? Thank you, this is for my work...

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  • If you're looking for a JavaScript function please look in google. There are tenths of websites with the list of standard JS functions. Feb 20, 2012 at 9:08
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    That guy tricked you. See here the proof - e is not defined. Feb 20, 2012 at 9:09

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There is no native function e. In the past, before using things like jQuery, I used e as an alias to document.getElementByID. This might have been common practice, but in fact e could be anything depending on the developer.

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There is no such function in JS. This should be some user-defined function.

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