Thanks Scott. I did get the functionality working but working with FB API just 
left a bigger question about how to work with async calls. Good to know there 
is a very knowledgeable group of js developers I can go to when in need :). 
Thanks again. 

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On May 9, 2011, at 12:53 PM, Scott Sauyet <[email protected]> wrote:

> Shawn Stringfield wrote:
>> Thanks, this question came about after fooling around with
>> Facebook's API. I did get what I needed accomplished but
>> struggled with the async concept. I made a API call with my
>> own callback but it didn't work that way. Probably because
>> I'm a js noob still finding my way around. Thanks for the
>> advice and I will follow up on that.
> 
> Groups like this can help too with specific questions.  You say you
> "made a API call with my own callback but it didn't work that way."
> Feel free to post a simple test case to show how things didn't meet
> your expectations.  Often just the process of developing a simple case
> is enough to show you what went wrong.  But if it's not, there are
> plenty of people here willing to help.
> 
>  -- Scott
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