Hi,
in one of your last posts you wrote that the test functions are
calling an Ajax.NET method with callback, so these functions are
returning very fast, and the request is done in the background
(async).
Regards,
Michael
On 4/14/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Thank you for your reply.
> But I dont quite get it (I'm quite a newbie in javascript.....)
> Let's say
> function test()
> {
> test1();
> test2();
> test3();
> }
> Don't these these subroutines execute sequencialy like test1 is
> called,then executed ,returned.And then test2 called,executed,returned
> and finally test3?If not,at least they all should return their values
> at the end,don't they?
> I made a simple test but it turned out that only the *last* call
> returns a value.I don't know why.
> I'd like to combine these three subrotines,but these three all return
> their own values.Then how can I merge them?
> For example,I have three DIV's to fill when the page is loaded.
> I need three distinctive javascript functions to return three sets of
> strings to fill them.Then how would I use asynchoronous calls to do
> this?
> Thank you.
>
> Regards,
> QC.
>
>
> >
>
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Kind regards,
Michael Schwarz
Microsoft MVP - Most Valuable Professional
Microsoft MCAD - Certified Application Developer
http://www.schwarz-interactive.de/
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