If I understand jquery and javqascript correctly, it is asyncronous. What I fail to understand is if it is asynchronus only the ajax part, the load and get... or everything in general.
For example if I need to append a list menu in form and have:
$('#id').append("<option value='1'>1</option>") - etc., in this demo the <select id="category> is missing
now I'd like:
$('#category option[value="1"]').attr('selected', 'selected');
Of course I'd like this to select the value 1 AFTER the menu is appened, not before as it doesn't exist.
I am wondering if the script waiting till append finishes and it is fase to write both lines one after another or is there a need here to put some callback function on the first one so that the second line executes after the append is done?
It works on my browser, but I have a fast computer, I am worried on some slow one it would try to select before the select is even appended if it is asynchronius.
Or is only ajax calls asynchronius? This is something obvious and beginner like, but there are no good keywords I could find to pinpoint this basic thing so I am asking here.
$("<option value='1'>1</option>").appendTo('#id').attr('selected', 'selected');
which is a bit more efficient.