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Asked: May 11, 20262026-05-11T07:09:08+00:00 2026-05-11T07:09:08+00:00

I have a big problem writing a small piece of code using JS/jQuery (don’t

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I have a big problem writing a small piece of code using JS/jQuery (don’t know which of these is causing the problem). Anyhow, here we go:

$('#themePicker').unbind().click(function() {     var t = $(this);         modalwindow2(t, function() {         console.log(1);     }, function(w) {         console.log(w);     });      return false; }); 

and the function itself:

function modalwindow2(w, callbackOnSHow, callbackOnHide) {     if (typeof(callbackOnSHow) == 'function') {         callbackOnSHow.call();     }      // do some stuff //     $('form').submit(function() {         ajaxSubmit(function(data) {             if (typeof(callbackOnHide) == 'function') {                 console.log('---------------');                 console.log(data);                 console.log('---------------');                 callbackOnHide.call(data);             }         });          return false     }); } 

The function is called modalwindow2 and I want to call a function when the modal is shown and another function when the modal will be hidden.

The first is not a problem.

The second… Well… Let’s just say it’s a problem. Why?

I want a parameter sent to the second function. The paramenter is an ajax response, similar to other jQuery stuff (ajax action, sortable, etc).

I hope I made myself clear enough.

Thanks!

Edit:

I’m using jQuery 1.1.2 (or 1.1.3) and upgrading or using jQuery UI is NOT a solution. I have some dependencies (interface is one of them) and i don’t have enough time (nor motivation) to upgrade to 1.3 & UI 1.7.

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  1. 2026-05-11T07:09:08+00:00Added an answer on May 11, 2026 at 7:09 am

    I noticed that you have a typo on .submit: $(‘form’).submti(function(){

    Was that just an entry error to SO?

    EDIT: Ok, so after looking at your code and doing a short test, I’ve come up with this (pardon the pun):

    function modalwindow2(w, callbackOnShow, callbackOnHide) {     if(typeof callbackOnShow == 'function') {         callbackOnShow.call();     }     $('form').submit(function() {         if(typeof callbackOnHide == 'function') {             callbackOnHide.call(this, 'second');         }     }); }  $(document).ready(function (){     $('#themePicker').click(function(){         var t=$(this);         modalwindow2(t, function() { alert('first'); }, function(x) { alert(x); });         return false;     }); }); 

    It looks like you may have just been missing the ‘this’ in your call() statement. Try using callbackOnHide.call(this, data);

    Let me know if that works any better!

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