Then you would need to create a bit of _javascript_ that once written to the browser dispays a message box.  Similar to what INeed... said:

function Callback(res)
{
 alert(res);
}

or

function Callback(res)
{
document.getElementById("SomeDiv").innerHTML = res;

//where "res" is the _javascript_
//<script type='text/_javascript_'>alert('my message');</script>
}

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