I often see window.location.hash and location.hash (hash here being a sample) referenced in various Javascripts. What is the difference between those calls (that seem to me have identical results).
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        Patrick
        
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                    check this one - its the same question (here)[http://stackoverflow.com/questions/4709037/window-location-versus-just-location] – Mike B Mar 19 '17 at 13:07
 
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            window is the global object in the browser, so unqualified, undeclared names are looked up on it by default. As such, window.location and location mean the exact same thing unless a scoped variable named location has been declared.
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                    @Kinduser: Eh. I answered before any duplicates were linked. No point in deleting when it's not wrong/misleading. – ShadowRanger Mar 19 '17 at 13:16
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                    It's not misleading/wrong, I agree, but moderators are deleting questions/answers for even more trivial reasons nowadays... – kind user Mar 19 '17 at 13:22