That should actually work unless there's another "globalObject" in the
scope of callback function. Are you sure a proper response comes from
the server?

- kangax

On Jun 26, 3:25 am, Namotco <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I want to have a global object that can be updated via Ajax:
>
> var globalObject;
>
> function updateObject (id) {
>  new Ajax.Request('url', { parameters: {id: id}, onSuccess:
> function(transport) {
> globalObject = transport.responseText.evalJSON();
>
> }});
> }
>
> That never seems to work though, why not?
>
> Thanks!
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