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Asked: May 12, 20262026-05-12T06:16:54+00:00 2026-05-12T06:16:54+00:00

I am a beginner in using Prototype library. I want to know how we

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I am a beginner in using Prototype library. I want to know how we can pass multiple arguments to onSuccess/onFailure function in Prototype?
For example:-

new Ajax.Request('testurl',{
        method: 'post',
        parameters: {param1:"A", param2:"B", param3:"C"},
        onSuccess: fnSccs,
        onFailure: fnFail
        })

In my success function fnSccs:-

function fnSccs(response)
{
    alert(response.responseText);
}

I want to pass a new argument to fnSccs function. How is that possible. Thanks for any help.

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    2026-05-12T06:16:55+00:00Added an answer on May 12, 2026 at 6:16 am

    You could wrap your success function into another one that recieves the desired parameter, and returns your old function back:

    new Ajax.Request('testurl',{
                    method: 'post',
                    parameters: {param1:"A", param2:"B", param3:"C"},
                    onSuccess: mySuccess('myValue1', 'myValue2'),
                    onFailure: fnFail
                    })
    
    function mySuccess(param1, param2){
      return function(response){ // Your old success function
        alert(param1);  // The parameter still accessible here
        alert(param2);
        alert(response);
      }
    }
    

    What happens is that when you call mySuccess(...) your old function is returned, but you still have access to the parameters because the variables remain allocated on the outer closure.

    You can check the running snippet here.

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