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Asked: June 2, 20262026-06-02T20:25:45+00:00 2026-06-02T20:25:45+00:00

I’m loading a Javascript file that has a function in it that I’d like

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I’m loading a Javascript file that has a function in it that I’d like to call. This is not possible, since between ‘initiating’ the load, and actually calling the function, the JS isn’t loaded yet. Of course, I could do something like setTimeout('functionCall();',5000);, but I don’t think this is a very efficient method, and it seems really unstable to me. That’s why I was wondering whether there was a better way to do it.

Here’s the code I’m using. The function in question is called controllerStart. If I comment out the last line here, and type it into a Javascript terminal (like on Chrome developer tools), everything works.

    function loadController(name){
        clearAll();
        scriptContainer.innerHTML = '';
        var scriptElement = document.createElement('script');
        scriptElement.setAttribute('src','controllers/' + name + '.js');
        scriptElement.setAttribute('type','text/javascript');
        scriptContainer.appendChild(scriptElement);
        controllerStart();// <-- Doesn't work from here, but works on a terminal
    }

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    2026-06-02T20:25:48+00:00Added an answer on June 2, 2026 at 8:25 pm

    call the function after you reference the Javascript.

    JS loading is SYNCHRONOUS.

    So…..

    —- js library call —–

    —– call the function here —–

    Profit!

    edit: specifically :

    function loadController(name){
            clearAll();
            scriptContainer.innerHTML = '';
            var scriptElement = document.createElement('script');
            scriptElement.setAttribute('src','controllers/' + name + '.js');
            scriptElement.setAttribute('type','text/javascript');
            scriptContainer.appendChild(scriptElement);
            scriptElement.onload = new function(){controllerStart();}; 
           //something like that.
        }
    

    edit 2: my bad – use “onload” not “load” – too much jquery on the brain

    more about “onload” here: http://www.onlinetools.org/articles/unobtrusivejavascript/chapter4.html

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