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Asked: May 11, 20262026-05-11T01:01:52+00:00 2026-05-11T01:01:52+00:00

i’m relatively new to jquery and javascript and am trying to pass a unique

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i’m relatively new to jquery and javascript and am trying to pass a unique id (number) into a flickr search function (jquery.flickr-1.0-js) like so, (number is the variable where i’m storing the unique id)

<script type='text/javascript' src='javascripts/jquery.flickr-1.0.js'></script>   <script type='text/javascript'>    jQuery(function(){            jQuery('.btnRefresh').click(function(){           var number = $(this).attr('id');           $('#gallery_flickr_'+number+'').show();             jQuery('#gallery_flickr_'+number+'').html('').flickr({                       api_key: 'XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX',                      per_page: 15                });         });      });     </script> 

When i try to pass it in to the flickr-1.0.js function like so (abbreviated)

 (function($) { $.fn.flickr = function(o){  var s = {     text: $('input#flickr_search_'+number+'').val(),    };   }; })(jQuery); 

i get a error

number is not defined [Break on this error] text: $(‘input#flickr_search_’+numbe…] for type==’search’ free text search

please help, what do i need to do to pass the variable between the two scripts?

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  1. 2026-05-11T01:01:53+00:00Added an answer on May 11, 2026 at 1:01 am

    Try adjusting your scripts as below:

     ...             jQuery('#gallery_flickr_'+number+'').html('').flickr({                           api_key: 'XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX',                          per_page: 15,                     search_text: $('input#flickr_search_'+number+'').val()               }); ...    (function($) { $.fn.flickr = function(o){  var s = {     text: o.search_text    };   }; })(jQuery); 

    The idea is that you need to find the search text based on the id of the clicked item. You do that in the function where the id is available, then pass the value of the input to the flickr function with the other values in the hash argument. In the flickr function you extract the named item from the hash and use the value.

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