This is a two-part question that has been plaguing me for days now.
1) Can someone explain how the following example works?
I'm opening a form in SharePoint and capturing the user's response in a function called CloseCallback. The examples I've found don't indicate passing any arguments with the call.
options.dialogReturnValueCallback = Function.createDelegate(null, CloseCallback);
Yet in the example I have, CloseCallback is defined as:
function CloseCallback(result, args)
How does this work? How can I call the function and not pass anything into it?
2) How does one pass a value into CloseCallback? I have an ID I want to pass in so CloseCallback can use it, but I'm not sure how to get that value in.
This one's driving me batty, and I sure could use the assistance!
createDelegate
) by using just the name of the function, without parentheses. The thing you assign the callback to then has the job of passing arguments as needed. Primitive example:function test(e) {alert("Ermahgerd "+e);} window.onclick = e;