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Asked: May 11, 20262026-05-11T20:54:02+00:00 2026-05-11T20:54:02+00:00

I have refactored working code to use proper objects and now I can’t get

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I have refactored working code to use proper objects and now I can’t get Prototype’s AJAX.Request to work properly. The code is below, it’s working in context of YUI’s DataTable:

SearchTable.prototype.setTableColumns = function (transport) {
      this.dataTableColumns = transport.responseText.evalJSON();
      this.dataTableCallback();
};

SearchTable.prototype.setTableConfiguration = function (transport) {
  this.dataTableConfiguration = transport.responseText.evalJSON();
  this.dataTableCallback();
};

SearchTable.prototype.show = function () {
  ....
  new Ajax.Request(this.dataProxy, {
    method: 'get',
    parameters: {
      format: 'json',
      param: 'columns'
    },
    onSuccess: this.setTableColumns
  });

 new Ajax.Request(this.dataProxy, {
   method: 'get',
   parameters: {
     format: 'json',
     param: 'configuration'
   },
   onSuccess: this.setTableConfiguration
  });
}
};

 SearchTable.prototype.dataTableCallback = function () {
        ....
 }

My problem is that dataTableCallback is never called. Apparently it is throwing an exception that this is undefined, which I can understand: callbacks are not called in object context and thus this is never assigned. I’ve tried curryfying callbacks but failed.

The question is: how can I manage to make this work?

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    2026-05-11T20:54:02+00:00Added an answer on May 11, 2026 at 8:54 pm

    Create a closure for “this”:

    SearchTable.prototype.show = function () {
      ....
    
      var self = this;
    
      new Ajax.Request(this.dataProxy, {
        method: 'get',
        parameters: {
          format: 'json',
          param: 'columns'
        },
        onSuccess: function(transport) { self.setTableColumns(transport); }
      });
    
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