consider this scenario for validating:
function validateForm (validCallback) {
$('#first-name').add($('#last-name')).add($('#address')).each(function () {
// validating fields and adding 'invalid' class to invalid fields.
});
// doing validation this way for almost 50 fields (loop over 50 fields)
if ($('#holder .invalid').length == 0) {
// submitting data here, only when all fields are validated.
}
}
Now, my problem is that, the if block get executed before loops are finished. I expected the body of validateForm to be executed synchronously, but it seems that jQuery each() function gets executed asynchronously. Am I right? Why this doesn't work?

eachis synchronous, but the code inside might not be... – lonesomeday Sep 10 '11 at 13:21eachitself is processed synchronously. Are you starting some async operation of your own from inside the loop? – Jon Sep 10 '11 at 13:22