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Asked: June 15, 20262026-06-15T15:03:15+00:00 2026-06-15T15:03:15+00:00

I have this simple function that fetches gis data from mapquest: function reverseGeocoding(lat,lng){ var

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I have this simple function that fetches gis data from mapquest:

function reverseGeocoding(lat,lng){
    var url = 'http://open.mapquestapi.com/nominatim/v1/reverse?format=json&lat=' + lat + '&lon=' +lng+' &zoom=18&addressdetails=1';
    $.ajax({
        url: url,                       
        crossDomain:true,
        success: function(response){                
            $("#revgeo-place").html(response.display_name);                 
        }
    });

}

How can I improve it so that when this function is called from another function the return value is updated asynchronously?

I don’t want to explicitly put any DOM reference in the function, and I want to keep the ajax asynchronous, ideally should be something like this:

$("#revgeo-place").html(reverseGeocoding(lat,lng).display_name);

function reverseGeocoding(lat,lng){
    var url = 'http://open.mapquestapi.com/nominatim/v1/reverse?format=json&lat=' + lat + '&lon=' +lng+' &zoom=18&addressdetails=1';
    $.ajax({
        url: url,                       
        crossDomain:true,
        success: function(response){
            console.log(response);
            return response;                                    
        }
    });

}

It looks that when I do this the DOM object does not update, and after then the function returns the response.

Any ideas would be helpful thanks!

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    2026-06-15T15:03:16+00:00Added an answer on June 15, 2026 at 3:03 pm

    You may use a callback:

    function reverseGeocoding(lat,lng, callback){
        var url = 'http://open.mapquestapi.com/nominatim/v1/reverse?format=json&lat=' + lat + '&lon=' +lng+' &zoom=18&addressdetails=1';
        $.ajax({
            url: url,                       
            crossDomain: true,
            success: callback
        });
    };
    
    reverseGeocoding(lat,lng, function(response){
    
        $("#revgeo-place").html(response.display_name);
    
    });
    

    So your reverseGeocoding function is agnostic to DOM.

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