Sorry, I was just blind....
Thanks!!

On 17 Nov., 12:20, Michel Belleville <michel.bellevi...@gmail.com>
wrote:
> It would help if your function was ready to receive this additional
> parameter wouldn't it ?
>
> var init_number_of_bikes = function(chosen_id) { ... };
>
> Then you could use the value. If someone calls the function and gives no
> value, it'll be empty (empty is false when used as a boolean in JavaScript).
>
> Michel Belleville
>
> 2009/11/17 heohni <heidi.anselstet...@consultingteam.de>
>
> > Hi,
>
> > I have build a function like this:
>
> > var init_number_of_bikes = function(){
> >                // Request all avail. bikes
> >                var urlextend = findBikes();
> >                $.ajax({
> >                        type: "get",
> >                        url:
> >  "./includes/ajax.php?action=getBikes"+urlextend,
> >                        success: function(msg){
> >                                //alert(msg);
> >                                $('.nrBikes').html(msg)
> >                        }
> >                });
> >        }
>
> > And I am calling this funtion on several places.
> > Now I came to the point, where I want to pass an addtional value to
> > this function, like
>
> > init_number_of_bikes(chosen_id);
>
> > But how can I access this passed value within my function?

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