Re: server side global variable failure



> But it's not what you want because the ".js" file has <% and %>. Is this correct?

Right. I can still call the function if I exclude "<%" and "%>", but
for a reason I don't understand the function can't access the variable.

If I use "<%" and "%>" then I can't use the .js file on the client side
and I want to use it on both the client and server.

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