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What is the difference between these jQuery ready functions?
Are $(function(){}); and $(“document”).ready(function(){}); the same?
start javascript code with $(function, etc
Today, while reviewing some javascript code I found that some portions of code where written in a $(function() { })
section, and other part of code where inside a $(document).ready(function() { })
one. So my first reaction was: OK, What's the difference?
After a little of googling I found the next statement in the jQuery tutorial Getting Started with jQuery:
The following is a shortcut for the $(document).ready(callback) notation:
$(function() {
// code to execute when the DOM is ready
});
Now, the question is: Is $(function() { })
an exact equivalent to $(document).ready(function() { })
?
(And also a "less-global" indirect question will be: Is safe for me to put all the code in just one of the two sections?)