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Asked: May 15, 20262026-05-15T18:11:46+00:00 2026-05-15T18:11:46+00:00

I’m having a problem when using the jquery .each() and .ajax() functions together. I’m

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I’m having a problem when using the jquery .each() and .ajax() functions together. I’m using .each() to loop through 5 elements and am performing the .ajax() call for each one. My problem is that I only want the loop to continue when a response has been received from each ajax request. Currently, all 5 elements are being looped, 5 ajax requests being made, then 5 responses being returned.

Hers’s a simple example:

$(".element").each(function() {
    var id= $(this).find(('txtId').val();
    $.ajax({
       type: "POST",
       url: "/Handlers/Handler.ashx",
       data: "ID=" + id,
       success: function(xml){

         // I would like the each() loop to pause until this is hit, 
         // and some additional logic can be performed. 

       }
     });

});

Cheers.

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    2026-05-15T18:11:46+00:00Added an answer on May 15, 2026 at 6:11 pm

    You could use the async option for this to make each request synchronous (= halt script execution until each request is finished):

    async
    By default, all requests are sent asynchronous (i.e. this is set to true by default). If you need synchronous requests, set this option to false. Cross-domain requests and dataType: “jsonp” requests do not support synchronous operation. Note that synchronous requests may temporarily lock the browser, disabling any actions while the request is active.

    but, as the docs already say, this is highly discouraged, as it could freeze the browser if a request hangs or times out.

    It would be better to change the architecture of your code in a way that can work with the classical callback functions if at all possible.

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