Ok, I found out the result.request object:
function callBack(response)
{
var param1=response.request.param1;
}
I am still having problems sending objects that are self-referencing, but I
shouldn't serialize those anyway, so I am using ids and stuff.
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Costin Manda
ECRM Europe
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From: "Costin Manda" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Wednesday, August 09, 2006 9:55 AM
Subject: Callback functions
> JoeCool said:
>>again Im not sure why you are not using a seperate method for
>>your return function.
>>Please try it that way and see if u still have the issue.
>
> Because I don't know how to send the parameters of the original function
> to the callback function. I mean:
>
> ServerSide.Funk(param1...,paramN,callBack)
>
> function callBack(response)
> {
> //how do I access the params here?
> }
>
> Maybe there is a simple answer, but I couldn't find it. Help?
>
> ____________
> Costin Manda
> ECRM Europe
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