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Asked: May 30, 20262026-05-30T21:51:13+00:00 2026-05-30T21:51:13+00:00

While I’m at work, I’ll write little snippets of JS to explore the language

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While I’m at work, I’ll write little snippets of JS to explore the language proper, not using any frameworks. However, since I’m lazy, I’ll keep a reference to document.getElementById by storing it in a variable:

var grab = document.getElementById;
var foo = grab('some_id');
var bar = grab('some_other_id');

This has always worked in IE7/8, but I tried it back home on Firefox and it didn’t like the shortcut. Now, it works when I wrap it up in a function and close over the argument:

var grab = function (some_id) {  
    return document.getElementById(some_id);  
};

but I don’t understand why I need to do that; in Firefox I can throw around references to user-defined functions and it doesn’t complain:

var foo = function(x) {
    alert(x);
};
var bar = foo;
foo('foo'); // alerts 'foo'
bar('bar'); // alerts 'bar'

Why can’t I call a reference to document.getElementById I’ve stored in a variable?

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    2026-05-30T21:51:15+00:00Added an answer on May 30, 2026 at 9:51 pm

    It’s about this value. I’ve created a test case on jsFiddle http://jsfiddle.net/pomeh/mPRZR/ to show you the problem.

    When you do var foo = document.getElementById("...");, this value of this inside the function is the document object.

    When you do var grab = document.getElementById; var foo = grab("..."); you’re executing the getElementById in a global context. In this case, the value of this inside the function is the global object, and not the document object.

    I hope that’s clear for you 🙂 Look at the example and logged values.

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