That's it :]
Thanks!
On May 8, 4:09 pm, Michael Peters <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Ollie wrote:
> > I ommited a few things such as recursion control and the url to update
> > from. I apologise for that.
> > The ommited aspects are of course important, but they are not the
> > cause of my problem.
>
> > update(['a','b','c'], 0);
>
> > function update(values, index){
>
> > if(values.length <= index) return;
>
> > Ajax.Updater(values[index], SOME_URL, {onComplete:update(values,
> > index+1)});
>
> > }
>
> Someone already answered this, but you need to use an anonymous function as
> the
> value of onComplete. You are passing it the *return* value of the update()
> function which means you're actually executing it before the previous run has
> finished executing. And you need to use 'new' since you're creating a new
> object.
>
> function update(values, index){
>
> if(values.length <= index) return;
>
> new Ajax.Updater(values[index], SOME_URL, {
> onComplete: function() { update(values,index+1)}
> });
>
> }
>
> Now, when currying support makes it into prototype (1.5.2?) you can do
> something
> like this:
>
> function update(values, index){
>
> if(values.length <= index) return;
> new Ajax.Updater(values[index], SOME_URL, {
> onComplete: update.given(values,index+1)
> });}
>
> --
> Michael Peters
> Developer
> Plus Three, LP
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