BTW, that appears to work using:

success: function() {
   do stuff here
}

..but I'm strugging with how I actually get the content from the
returned AJAX call?

TIA

Andy

On Mar 18, 8:59 am, youradds <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Thanks for the reply.
>
> Is this the kinda thing you are talking about?
>
>                                         jQuery.post("/test.cgi", {
>                                           ajax_do: 'wiki_ajax_map_google',
>                                           southWest: southWest,
>                                           northEast: northEast,
>                                           level: map.getZoom(),
>                                           current_article_id: 18,
>                                           success: function(){
>                                                          alert("at success");
>                       }
>                                         });
>
> ..instead of:
>
>                                         jQuery.post("/test.cgi", {
>                                           ajax_do: 'wiki_ajax_map_google',
>                                           southWest: southWest,
>                                           northEast: northEast,
>                                           level: map.getZoom(),
>                                           current_article_id: 18
>                                         }, function(response) {
>                                               alerrt("doing stuff");
>                                         });
>
> Cheers
>
> Andy
>
> On Mar 17, 8:24 pm, Rossko <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > As a random idea, I got rid of the onload= bit, and changed to:
>
> > Yup, its a random idea.  Random changes are really unlikely to fix
> > your issue, compared to understanding what is happening. Put all your
> > load and onload stuff back as it was, it was fine.
>
> > Go back tohttp://econym.org.uk/gmap/async.htm
>
> > Code A
> > Async_function ( some params , callbackfunc)
> > Code B
>
> > Order of events:
> > Code A runs
> > Async_function is triggered
> > Code B runs
> > A hundred years later, in browser terms, some data returns that
> > Async_function asked for, and *at that time* callbackfunc is run.
>
> > The data is *never* available to code B.  If you want to do something
> > with the data, you have to do it inside callbackfunc.
>
> >http://www.google.com/search?q=how+to+use+jquery.post
>
>

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