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I want to scroll down the page to a certain point (height of #first_column DIV), will get json from server-side and add content to #first_column.

Now the problem is when I scroll down to the height of #first_column, there are many Ajax call almost at the same time. What I want is scroll down to the height of #first_column, call server and get json data and add content to #first_column. The height of #first_column changes. Then I scroll down to the height of #first_column will get the second Ajax requests.

Any suggestions?

<script>
   $(window).scroll(function(){
   column_height = $("#first_column").height();
   screenTop = $(window).scrollTop();
   window_height = $(window).height();

if((screenTop+window_height)>=column_height){
      $.ajax({
            url: "/service/article_json.php",
            type: 'GET',
            async: false,
            cache: false,
            timeout: 30000,
            error: function(){
                return true;
            },
            success: function(data){ 
                $.each($.parseJSON(data), function(key,item) {

                  //Add content to #first_column

                });
            }
        });
  }
});
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  • If you only want it to happen once you can unbind the scroll event from the window on success of the ajax call. Jun 19, 2012 at 14:16
  • I want it happens many times if I have more contents.
    – user503853
    Jun 19, 2012 at 14:17

3 Answers 3

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Try use a flag, for example:

var ajaxInProgress = false;

$(window).scroll(function() {
  if(ajaxInProgress) return;
  ajaxInProgress = true;

  $.ajax({
    // setup here
    success: {
      // ...
      ajaxInProgress = false;
    },
    error: {
      // ...
      ajaxInProgress = false;
    }
  });
});

In this example when ajaxInProgress is set to true window.scroll callback will simply return and perform no operation otherwise the flag will be set to true, the call will be performed and on success or on error callback the flag will be reset to false which will allow for another ajax call.

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  • Thanks for this solution. Actually I still don't know why there are multiple Ajax requests in my codes. After the first ajax request, the height of #first_column DIV already changed. if((screenTop+window_height)>=column_height) will not satisfy.
    – user503853
    Jun 19, 2012 at 14:32
  • ..because ajax is asynchronous in the nature ;)
    – luacassus
    Jun 19, 2012 at 14:46
  • @Sophia it is firing multiple times because the scroll event is firing asynchronously and it is firing multiple times. Jun 19, 2012 at 15:22
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You can unbind the event as the first thing you do inside the if statement and then rebind it in the Success method if you so wish.

$(window).unbind('scroll');
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  • I tried $(window).bind('scroll'); to reind the event but seems not working in my success method.
    – user503853
    Jun 20, 2012 at 14:27
  • You will have to rebind the entire function. The easiest way to do that is to move it to a separate method and then just bind to that method. Jun 20, 2012 at 14:44
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var ajaxcallrunning;  //flag for ajax call

$(window).scroll(function() {

    if(ajaxcallrunning)
    {
      return;  // if a ajax call is running then return
    } 

    ajaxcallrunning = 1;      // otherwise set flag and execute ajax call

    $.ajax({
      // setup here
      success: {
         // ...
          ajaxInProgress = 0;    //reset flag after request complete
       },
       error: {
        // ...
         ajaxInProgress = 0;   //reset flag if error occurs
      }
    });
});

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