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Asked: May 12, 20262026-05-12T09:09:54+00:00 2026-05-12T09:09:54+00:00

I am doing AJAX with JQuery but every time the onSuccess event must be

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I am doing AJAX with JQuery but every time the “onSuccess” event must be executed after another AJAX request disconnected.

Here is the code:

    d.ajax({
        url: f.options.url.offline,
        dataType: "jsonp",
        jsonp: "callback",
        cache: false,
        data: {
            status: "offline",
            ticket: f.connection.options.ticket
        },
        success: function(g) {
            f._offlineSuccess()
        },
        error: function() {
            f._offlineError()
        }
    })

All my AJAX requests are JSONP, and when the above code is triggered, there is another AJAX connection (long polling request, last about 10 senconds) already established in the mean time. So the “f._offlineSuccess” function is always executed after another AJAX connection disconnected.

I can not see any relationship between the two AJAX requests, and I don’t know why the “onSuccess” function must be executed after another AJAX connection stopped.

Any help is appreciated~

================================

updated:

I just found out if I have two JSONP connection at the same time, the “onSuccess/onFailure” function will be blocked. I don’t know if some one encountered the same problem before?

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    2026-05-12T09:09:55+00:00Added an answer on May 12, 2026 at 9:09 am

    Ajax requests are asynchronous. so a new request is not going for the previous one to finish. If you want that behaviour use async parameter to false, or use the complete() function to call for another request. This will fire only when the first request is finished.

    UPDATE
    For JsonP use jQuery.getJSON() and do the second request on callback if the call was succesfull.

    function (data, textStatus) {
        // data will be a jsonObj
        // textStatus will be one of the following values: 
        //   "timeout","error","notmodified","success","parsererror"
        this; // the options for this ajax request
    }
    
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