I'm trying to load a JQuery dialog containing content from the
backend.
JQuery places this dialog vertically in the middle of the page when
the dialog open call is executed.
But the moment that happens, another function is still loading data
and parsing that data in the dialog.
So it is not completed yet.
This way, the dialog is not centered in the middle of the page because
the height will more that initially calculated.
That's why I want to wait to open the dialog until I'm finished.
Is the only way placing this call at the end of the flow?



On 28 sep, 16:39, Erik Beeson <erik.bee...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Your question doesn't make very much sense. In your example,
> doSomething2 would execute after doSomething1 finished, so it is
> synchronous.
>
> Perhaps you could provide an example of what you're actually trying to do?
>
> --Erik
>
>
>
> On Mon, Sep 28, 2009 at 6:24 AM, Mesquite <koen.buekenh...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > Is there a JQuery way to execute a custom function 'after' another
> > custom function is executed?
> > The second function must wait until the first one has finished. (Not
> > asynchronous but synchronous)
> > Important: I don't want place the call to the second function in the
> > first one.
>
> > for example:
>
> > doSomething1();
> > doSomething2();
>
> > function doSomething1() {
> > }
>
> > function doSomething2() {
> > }

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