i might be mistaken, but DOM creation and injection is synchronous so you
should be able to simply run it in the right order. if its  from two
separate parts of he code use an event binding or something of the sort that
will fire when creation is complete
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On Fri, Nov 27, 2009 at 17:52, Rolf -nl <[email protected]> wrote:

> I have a JSON object that contains info about simple (div) elements
> which should be created and injected into the page. It also contains
> some configuration settings for styling and effects for each element.
> These settings are send to an fxQueueCommand class thingy.
>
> I will have to "wait" untill all elements are injected into the page
> before I start the fx on the elements. In case the fx code can't find
> the element, right? (testing this requires various tests with several
> elements on different machines..)
>
> Is the only way to check this some function that is run periodically,
> and fires some event if it can find all elements?
>
> Or, is creating dom elements really fast and is a simple delay
> sufficient on the fxQueue.run() method. (this sounds already like it's
> going to fail in IE).
>
>
> The other way is returning a bunch of html already created server side
> that can be injected and a json object with only the fx settings, but
> I thought 100% would be a nice thing to do...
>

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