I'm doing an AJAX call (regular JS) and, if it takes more than, say, 500 milliseconds, I'd like to put up my "Please Wait" box.
Normally, if I want to put up the PW box immediately, I'd do:
// show semi-transparent grey screen to block access to everything underneath
divGreyCoverAllNode.style.display = 'inline';
// show PW box. Prior to these lines, both coverall and PW were display=none
divPleaseWaitNode.style.display = 'inline';
// now do the AJAX and follow-up inside a zero timer; the timer is necessary to
// make the system pause to display the screen changes we previously invoked
setTimeout( function() {
// do my ajax call here, then after the call...
// take down the PW stuff
divPleaseWaitNode.style.display = 'none';
divGreyCoverAllNode.style.display = 'none';
},
0
);
Like I stated above, what I'd like to do is have the PW displayed only if AJAX doesn't finish in, say, 500 milliseconds. Ideally it would be something like:
// set a timer to display PW in 500 milliseconds
myTimeEvent = setTimeout( function() {
divGreyCoverAllNode.style.display = 'inline';
divPleaseWaitNode.style.display = 'inline';
},
500
);
// do my ajax call here, then after the call...
clearTimeout(myTimeEvent);
// take down the PW stuff, in case it was displayed
divPleaseWaitNode.style.display = 'none';
divGreyCoverAllNode.style.display = 'none';
But I can't seem to get the system to pause and display the PW when AJAX is taking its time. I've tried surrounding the AJAX-and-follow-up block in a zero timer, but no deal.
Any suggestions?
EDIT: Important fact: This is not an asynch ajax call. It's an unusual situation that requires everything to wait on the ajax result.
clearTimeout
in the response part of the ajax call? It's not clear in your questionclearTimeout
comes immediately after I get the result of the AJAX call. It's not part of theonreadystatechange
function. But this is a rather odd ajax call, in that it is not asynch.