function foobar(){
$.ajaxSetup ({cache: false});
var response = $.get("http://mysite.com/return.php")
document.write(response);
}
I'm trying to save the response from this as a variable. How can I do that?
$.get is an asynchronous AJAX call - your document.write line is going to execute long before the server even sends you a response.
If you want to access the return value, you'll need to do it in a callback, like so:
$.get('/return.php', function(response) {
document.write(response);
});
get
function returns before the response comes back.
Oct 11, 2011 at 13:50
document.write
is being called asynchronously, which will mean that the entire page will be overwritten.
You wont be able to do that unless you use $.ajax
with the async
option set to false
. Otherwise, the callback used for AJAX will execute after the document is closed for writing, and you'll overwrite your entire page.
Instead, use load
to dump obligatory HTML into the page asynchronously.
load
isn't loading a page. It's adding HTML content to the page. document.write
is adding HTML content to the page as well; if you're simply trying to get a variable from the server, you're doing it very wrong.
function(data){window.globalpollution=data;}
as a success callback.
$.get provides a success() function for handling the response...
function foobar(){
var response = null;
$.ajaxSetup ({cache: false});
$.get("http://mysite.com/return.php").success(function(respText) {
response = respText;
document.write(response);
});
}
You can use the $.load() function for this as this is it's intended purpose
See http://api.jquery.com/load/
From the manual:
This method is the simplest way to fetch data from the server. It is roughly equivalent to $.get(url, data, success) except that it is a method rather than global function and it has an implicit callback function. When a successful response is detected (i.e. when textStatus is "success" or "notmodified"), .load() sets the HTML contents of the matched element to the returned data. This means that most uses of the method can be quite simple:
$('#result').load('ajax/test.html');
async: false
! It will freeze the browser.