I have the following scenario in my javascript:
- Ajax loads a record.
- Based on the return value of that record, another ajax call grabs a html form that is added into the DOM
- When #2 is complete, the records that were obtained from #1 are then loaded into the form created in #2.
I am using the when
so that when #2 is complete, I can load the form values from #1. The problem is, is that it appears that when doesn't wait for the success handler to finish, only the ajax call itself. I need to wait for the success function of #2 to complete (as this is what created the form in the DOM) before I can continue with loading the form with values.
If I add an alert1
at step #2, it works (which I'm guessing is because it is waiting for the alert to be clicked, and in that time, the success handler has finished.
success()
rather thenwhen
?, doesn'twhen
just wait for a return rather then a successful return?