Thank you very much Rick for your contribution!

Best regards

On Sep 9, 3:17 pm, Rick Waldron <[email protected]> wrote:
> You want to use either function#call() or function#apply....
> Definitions (fromhttps://developer.mozilla.org/)
>
> function#call():
> Calls a function with a given *this *value and *arguments * provided
> individually.
>
>   $('aDiv').morph('background:#00ff00; width:300px;', {
>     afterFinish:callExample.call(this, 'aString')
>   });
>   function callExample(szStr){
>     console.log(szStr);
>   }
>
> function#apply()
> Calls a function with a given *this *value and *arguments *provided as an
> array
>
>   $('aDiv').morph('background:#00ff00; width:300px;', {
>     afterFinish:applyExample.apply(this, ['aString', 'test'])
>   });
>   function applyExample(){
>     console.log(arguments);
>   }
>
> Or Prototype's Function#bind()
>
>   $('aDiv').morph('background:#00ff00; width:300px;', {
>     afterFinish: bindExample.bind(this, 'aString')
>   });
>   function bindExample(){
>     console.log(arguments);
>   }
>
> I noticed you're alert()'ing your debugging output... i would recommend
> using FireBug.
>
> Rick
>
> On Wed, Sep 9, 2009 at 1:45 PM, mau <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Hi everybody!
>
> >  I was wandering if anyone knows how to pass custom parameter to an
> > effect callback function, I've tried something like this, but it's
> > strange the behavior, works the first time, and then stops.
>
> >  $('aDiv').effect({afterFinish:changeSomething('aString'});
>
> > function changeSomethin(szStr){
>
> >  alert(szStr);
> > }
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