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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T16:26:40+00:00 2026-05-13T16:26:40+00:00

I have a function that strips the youtube id off a url. I then

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I have a function that strips the youtube id off a url. I then want to use this function 10 time per page (in the wordpress loop).

The function works great when I feed it the url within my function script tags, but when I start a new set of script tags within the loop, it does not work.

I need to know how I can use my function without declaring it all first.

So this is the code I have in the header:

 <script type="text/javascript"> 
$(document).ready(function() {
var getList = function(url, gkey){
        var returned = null;
        if (url.indexOf("?") != -1){
          var list = url.split("?")[1].split("&"),
                  gets = [];

          for (var ind in list){
            var kv = list[ind].split("=");
            if (kv.length>0)
                gets[kv[0]] = kv[1];
        }

        returned = gets;

        if (typeof gkey != "undefined")
            if (typeof gets[gkey] != "undefined")
                returned = gets[gkey];

        }

            return returned;

    };


        // THIS WORKS

    alert(getList('http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dm4J5dAUnR4', "v"));


      });

But when I try use this somewhere else on the page, it doesnt work.

 <script type="text/javascript"> 

      $(document).ready(function() {
              alert(getList('http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dm4J5dAUnR4', "v"));
      };
      </script>

Firebug gives me getList is not defined which makes sense, because its not. Am I able to ‘globally’ declare this function?

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    2026-05-13T16:26:40+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 4:26 pm

    You have two options, add it to the window object to make it global:

    window.getList = function(url, gkey){ 
        // etc...
    }
    

    or move it from inside the document ready event handler into the global scope:

    $(document).ready(function() {  
        alert(getList('http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dm4J5dAUnR4', "v"));
    });  
    var getList = function(url, gkey){  
    
        var returned = null;  
        if (url.indexOf("?") != -1){  
          var list = url.split("?")[1].split("&"),  
                  gets = [];  
    
          for (var ind in list){  
            var kv = list[ind].split("=");  
            if (kv.length>0)  
                gets[kv[0]] = kv[1];  
        }  
    
        returned = gets;  
    
        if (typeof gkey != "undefined")  
            if (typeof gets[gkey] != "undefined")  
                returned = gets[gkey];  
    
        }  
    
            return returned;  
    
    };  
    

    You might also want to read this question about using var functionName = function () {} vs function functionName() {}, and this article about variable scope.

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