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Asked: May 11, 20262026-05-11T17:14:08+00:00 2026-05-11T17:14:08+00:00

Is there anyway to calling a function from another function .. little hard to

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Is there anyway to calling a function from another function .. little hard to explain. heres in example. One function loads html page and when ready it calls the original function.

I think i need to pass in a reference but unsure how to do this… if i set it to “this” – it doesn’t seem to work

ANy ideas?

order.prototype.printMe = function(){
    order_resume.loadthis("myTestPage.html", "showData");
}

order.prototype.testme= function(){
     alert("i have been called");
}

//Then when in "loadthis" need to call 

orderRsume.prototype.loadthis= function(){
    //  DO SOME STUFF AND WHEN LOADS IT ARRIVES IN OnReady
}

order.prototype.OnReady= function(){
  /// NEED TO CALL ORIGINAL "testme" in other function
}
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    2026-05-11T17:14:09+00:00Added an answer on May 11, 2026 at 5:14 pm

    It’s not clear for me what you really want to do. In JS functions are first-class objects. So, you can pass function as a parameter to another function:

    Cook("lobster", 
         "water", 
         function(x) { alert("pot " + x); });
    

    order.somefunc = function(){
        // do stuff
    }
    
    order.anotherone = function(func){
        // do stuff and call function func
        func();
    }
    
    order.anotherone(order.somefunc);
    

    And if you need to refer to unnamed function from it’s body, following syntax should work:

    order.recursivefunc = function f(){
        // you can use f only in this scope, afaik
        f();
    }; 
    
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