[Javascript] Microsoft.XMLDOM onreadystatechange

Chris Tifer christ at saeweb.com
Tue Oct 21 11:16:19 CDT 2003


Perhaps you should create an object and then instantiate new instances of
these objects. Then make check_me a method on that object. That should clear
up your problem and you will be able to use this - as far as I can tell from
what you're trying to do.

Chris Tifer


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Cutter (JavaScript List)" <java.script at seacrets.com>
To: "[JavaScript List]" <javascript at LaTech.edu>
Sent: Tuesday, October 21, 2003 12:06 PM
Subject: Re: [Javascript] Microsoft.XMLDOM onreadystatechange


Håkan,

The functions you are trying to write are JScript, not JavaScript.
JScript is a similar scripting language developed by Micro$oft for
working with IE, Windows, and various M$ web technologies. You can (or
could) find information on JScripting on the MSDN website.

Cutter

Håkan Magnusson wrote:

> This is my first posting to this list, so please have patience if I'm
> posting in the wrong direction.
>
> Consider the following code:
>
>
> function load_xml(sURL) {
>   oMyTmpObj = new ActiveXObject('Microsoft.XMLDOM');
>   oMyTmpObj.onreadystatechange = check_me;
>   oMyTmpObj.load(sURL);
> }
>
> function check_me() {
>   alert(this.readyState);
> }
>
>
> In the "check_me"-function, "this" is undefined. As we are loading
> multiple files in an asynchronous manner, we _need_ to keep track on
> wich XMLDOM-object that fires the onreadystatechange-event. We can't
> declare each and every XMLDOM-object in the document scope, as this
> would get out of hand fast.
>
> All examples I've found so far expects you to declare the
> XMLDOM-variable within the document scope, and then address this
> directly within the "check_me" equivalent function of that example.
>
> Any suggestions?
>
> Thankyou in advance,
> Håkan
>
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