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Asked: May 15, 20262026-05-15T01:46:43+00:00 2026-05-15T01:46:43+00:00

I am trying to call showUpload(); from within two setTimeouts. Neither works. It seems

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I am trying to call showUpload(); from within two setTimeouts. Neither works. It seems to be out of scope and I’m not sure why. I tried this.showUpload() which didn’t work either.

 $(document).ready(function(){
            var progress_key = $('#progress_key').val();

            // this sets up the progress bar
            $('#uploadform').submit(function() {
               setTimeout("showUpload()",1500);
               $("#progressbar").progressbar({ value:0}).fadeIn();
            });


            // uses ajax to poll the uploadprogress.php page with the id
            // deserializes the json string, and computes the percentage (integer)
            // update the jQuery progress bar
            // sets a timer for the next poll in 750ms
            function showUpload() {
                $.get("/myid/videos/uploadprogress/" + progress_key, function(data) {
                    if (!data)
                        return;

                    var response;
                    eval ("response = " + data);

                    if (!response)
                        return;

                    var percentage = Math.floor(100 * parseInt(response['bytes_uploaded']) / parseInt(response['bytes_total']));
                    $("#progressbar").progressbar({ value:percentage})

                });
                setTimeout("showUpload()", 750);
            }
        });

Thank you for your time.

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    2026-05-15T01:46:43+00:00Added an answer on May 15, 2026 at 1:46 am

    As @Daniel said, this should work:

    setTimeout(showUpload, 750);
    

    Please note that the quotes should be removed (this is why it isn’t being executed until the timeout runs out). Right now, you are passing a string, which is evaled when the timeout runs out. This eval will happen in a different scope, which is why you are seeing the problem you are seeing.

    Instead, passing a reference to the showUpload function to setTimeout will allow your function to be executed later. Keep in mind that when it runs, it will be in a different scope, so you may have other scope issues, like with progress_key. You will need to create a closure around showUpload to capture that parameter.

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