I’m trying to do this:
function DelBatch()
{var userInfo = get_cookie("UserInfo");
PageMethods.DeleteBatchJSWM(userInfo, function(result)
{window.location = "BatchOperations.aspx";});
}
But it still runs asynchronously. I need the browser to actually wait until my code-behind is finished executing, then it can be refreshed
There’s a listbox loaded with values that were just deleted from the database, they shouldn’t be visible. Problem I have is the window location refreshes before the code-behind is executed, and nothing seems like it was deleted to the user.
Call it using jQuery ajax instead? It features an option (
async) where you can select sync/async mode: http://api.jquery.com/jQuery.ajax/This excellent article tells you how best to call PageMethods from jQuery: http://encosia.com/using-jquery-to-directly-call-aspnet-ajax-page-methods/
Essentially, all you will need to do is this:
Look at Crockford’s JSON stringify for a json formatting solution.