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Asked: June 10, 20262026-06-10T04:24:36+00:00 2026-06-10T04:24:36+00:00

In the below code, I see that the collection initializer fires. I can also

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In the below code, I see that the collection initializer fires. I can also make the model initializer fire a different number of times based on server-side query mods that adjust the number of database hits, so I feel confident my fetch is hitting the server. However, I never get an alert after fetch. Can somebody please correct what is surely a mistake on my part?

$(function () {

    Person = Backbone.Model.extend({
        initialize: function () {
            alert("Model Init");
        }
    });

    PersonList = Backbone.Collection.extend({
        model: Person,
        url: '/Tfount_Email/Email/SOAInbox',
        initialize: function () {
            alert("Collections Init");
        }
    });

    var personlist = new PersonList;

    /*
    personlist.fetch().complete(function () {
    alert("done");
    });
    */

    personlist.fetch(
        {
            error: function () {
                alert("error!!"); 
            }
        },
        {
            success: function () {
                alert("no error"); 
            }
        }
    );



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    2026-06-10T04:24:38+00:00Added an answer on June 10, 2026 at 4:24 am

    Here you go.

    $(function () {
        var Person = Backbone.Model.extend({
                initialize: function () {
                    alert("Model Init");
                }
            }),
            PersonList = Backbone.Collection.extend({
                model: Person,
                url: '/Tfount_Email/Email/SOAInbox',
                initialize: function () {
                    alert("Collections Init");
                }
            }),
            personlist = new PersonList();
    
        personlist.fetch({
           error: function () {
             alert("error!!"); 
           },
           success: function () {
              alert("no error"); 
           }
        }).complete(function () {
            alert("done");
        });
    });
    

    Notes:

    • I added the var keyword for Person and PersonList, you forgot that.
    • fetch() returns a jQuery XHR object. You should bind the complete callback right with the call.
    • fetch() accepts one options hash, not multiple ones.
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