Hi,

you can simple use code like this:

    AjaxMethod.Method(function() {});

Regards,
Michael



On 11/9/06, agnostic <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi guys,
>
> I have a function that gets a value input at the client (javascript)
> and then sets that value to a server-side variable. That function does
> not return anything. So I don't specify a callback function.
>
> <code>
> CCLGenie.AjaxDetector.SetSearchable(name, bSearchable);
> </code>
>
> Because it takes some processing time (1 or 2 minutes) in executingthe
> SetSearchable function and I don't want the IE window to be frozen, I
> use the following code
>
> <code>
> CCLGenie.AjaxDetector.SetSearchable(name, bSearchable, dummy_CallBack);
> </code>
>
> But I am wondering if there is a better way to dictate async calls from
> sync ones.
>
> thanks,
>
> Chen
>
>
> >
>


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