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<script>
function Hello(){
    var caller =  arguments.callee.caller;
    alert( caller );
}
</script>

<input type="button" id="btnHello" value="Hello" onclick="Hello()" />

How to get the button id from the the Hello function above with out passing the any argument in the Hello function

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By the way, arguments.callee.caller is a reference to the function, if any, that called the current function. It is not implemented in all browsers, and has been deprecated by the ecma script guys for years. – kennebec Jun 3 at 15:38

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An event function is passed to the Hello function automatically. You need to receive it as an argument and then do so cross-platform work to grab the element. A JS frameworks will help you out here.

function Hello(e){
    var caller = e.target || e.srcElement;
    alert( caller );
}

EDIT
+1 Andrew's comment below. Use addEventListener and attachEvent for best practice.

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event object is passed only if it is used like btnid.onclick = function(e){ alert( e.target )}; But how to get the event object when we apply event as inline. – Jineesh Jun 3 at 15:04
IIRC, you can get it by setting the onlick attribute to "Hello(event)". – Ben Blank Jun 3 at 17:20
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Attach events with unobtrusive JavaScript rather than using an inline event handler, then you can use the event object passed to event callbacks. – Andrew Noyes Jun 3 at 17:27

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