Thank you for the effort you bring in each of your answers!
I tought at first this example was not at all similar to my situation, but
actually it is !
I had an anonym callback function, but I can rather make it a standard
function and just call this function.
I was just confused because it was a callback but I can actually just call
this callback, don't need to fire the associate event...
Thank you very much !
Michael Geary-3 wrote:
>
>
> Let's forget jQuery for a moment and reword the question slightly...
>
> I've written a couple of functions named one and two:
>
> function one() {
> alert( 'one!' );
> }
>
> function two() {
> alert( 'two!' );
> }
>
> Somewhere else there is code that calls function one. I don't know
> anything
> about that code and can't change it. But I want function two to be called
> automatically every time function one is called, after function one has
> displayed its alert. How would I do that?
>
> If you answer that, you'll know the answer to your question.
>
> -Mike
>
>> From: debussy007
>>
>> I would like to execute instructions after an event has been fired and
>> processed:
>>
>> $('#int').click(); // I fire click event, callback function
>> will be executed // Execute other instructions after the
>> callback fct of the click event has been processed
>>
>> The problem is, how do I know when the callback function has
>> been processed ?
>>
>> Thank you for any tips !
>
>
>
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