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Asked: May 12, 20262026-05-12T06:04:19+00:00 2026-05-12T06:04:19+00:00

I have some simple javascript that as far as i can tell should work

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I have some simple javascript that as far as i can tell should work but doesn’t.

The code is below

var presenter = new Practicum.Web.TEI.StudentPlacement2009.CreateLetter_class(); //this is a class generated by Ajax.Net

function GetLetters() {
    var GetLettersParams = new Object();
    GetLettersParams.TemplateType = $('#LetterTypes').val();
    var letters = ajaxCall(presenter.GetLetters, GetLettersParams);
    createOptions('Templates', letters, 'Id', 'Name', true);
}

function ajaxCall(ajaxMethod, parameters) {
    var response = ajaxMethod.call(parameters); //fails here with the message in
    if (response.error != null) {
        alert('An error has occured\r\n' + response.error.Message);
        return;
    }
    return response.value;
}

this is part of the class Ajax.Net produces.

Practicum.Web.TEI.StudentPlacement2009.CreateLetter_class = function() {};
Object.extend(Practicum.Web.TEI.StudentPlacement2009.CreateLetter_class.prototype, Object.extend(new AjaxPro.AjaxClass(), {
GetLetterTypes: function() {
return this.invoke("GetLetterTypes", {}, this.GetLetterTypes.getArguments().slice(0));
},
GetDegrees: function() {
return this.invoke("GetDegrees", {}, this.GetDegrees.getArguments().slice(0));
},
GetLetters: function(getLettersParams) {
return this.invoke("GetLetters", {"getLettersParams":getLettersParams}, this.GetLetters.getArguments().slice(1));
} ...

Any help would be much appriciated;
Colin G

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    2026-05-12T06:04:20+00:00Added an answer on May 12, 2026 at 6:04 am

    The first parameter that needs to be passed to Function.call() is the object on which the function is called. Then follow the function parameters as separate values:

    func.call(someobj, param1, param2, ...);
    

    To call a function with an array of arguments you should use apply(). apply() also takes the object for which the method should be called as first parameter:

    func.apply(someobj, params);
    

    So in your case it would look something like this:

    function ajaxCall(ajaxMethod, obj, parameters) {
      var response = ajaxMethod.call(obj, parameters);
      // ...
    }
    
    var letters = ajaxCall(presenter.GetLetters, presenter, GetLettersParams);
    
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