On Aug 20, 6:26 am, Chrazy <cwolg...@gmail.com> wrote: > From the looks of it, why don't you use the $.ajax function and do > your stuff on success? Seems like an easier way to structure things. > > Sometimes a variable used in a function that you want to use elsewhere > has to be stored somewhere as it won't be recognized globally. > Checkhttp://docs.jquery.com/Core/data#namefor more info. Ok. I didn't know about the $.ajax function. I'll look into it.
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