Yeah, $.ajax already returning jQuery(xhr) would be awesome, but talk about
backward compatibility breakage... the real question being: how many
actually do use the xhr as a returned value (as opposed to beforeSend for
instance).

I have a question though... would jQuery(jQuery.get("url")).bind("success",
fn); work if the request succeeds before the binding?

2009/11/9 John Resig <jere...@gmail.com>

> > Jason, I like what you're getting at.. a lot.
>
> I agree, I like it as well.
>
> A completely different technique:
>
> jQuery(jQuery.get("url")).bind("success", fn);
>
> Then the jQuery.ajax method could call jQuery(xhr).trigger("success");
>
> Hmm. It'd be neat if we could somehow return just jQuery(xhr) but
> that's not really possible, not without breaking code, at least.
>
> --John
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