I think I am missing something here, but I really can't see what it i开发者_高级运维s. Shouldn't a variable declared outside a function be available throughout the whole page? What I'm trying here I have already seen before, so I guess the basic idea should work. In this case I always get the alert to tell me "false", so I guess it always enters if, thus skipUserDataEntry has undefined value instead of true. Hope someone can help.
<script type="text/javascript">
skipUserDataEntry = true;
</script>
<script type="text/javascript">
Ext.onReady(function () {
if (typeof skipUserDataEntry == "undefined")
var skipUserDataEntry = false;
alert (skipUserDataEntry);
}
</script>
A couple of problems. Your global variable is fine. But, any variable declared inside a function() ANYWHERE will be scoped for that WHOLE function.
This means your row reading var skipUserDataEntry = false;
is actually declaring a new variable skipUserDataEntry
for the function scope, shadowing the global one.
Remove the var
and you will only look at the global scoped variable.
Ext.onReady(function () {
if (typeof skipUserDataEntry == "undefined")
skipUserDataEntry = false;
alert (skipUserDataEntry);
});
Secondly you're missing an end parenthesis.
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