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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T20:48:35+00:00 2026-05-13T20:48:35+00:00

XmlHttpRequest works through callbacks. So how can I return a value? I tried to

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XmlHttpRequest works through callbacks. So how can I return a value? I tried to set a global variable, but that doesn’t seem to be working.

var response = null; // contains the most recent XmlHttpRequest response

// loads the info for this username on the page
function loadUsernameInfo(username) {
    getUserInfo(username);
    var profile = response;
    if (profile) {
        // do stuff
    }
    else {
        indicateInvalidUsername(username);
    }
}

getUserInfo() can’t return a result, because of the callback:

function getUserInfo(username) {
    var request = createRequest();
    request.onreadystatechange = userObjFromJSON;
    var twitterURL = "http://twitter.com/users/show/" + escape(username) + ".json";
    var url = "url.php?url=" + twitterURL;
    request.open("GET", url, true);
    request.send(null);
}

The callback:

function userObjFromJSON() {
    if (this.readyState == 4) {
        alert(this.responseText);
        response = this.responseText;
    }
}

How can I get the response back to loadUsernameInfo()?

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    2026-05-13T20:48:36+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 8:48 pm

    You can do synchronous requests, though it is not recommended – the A is for Asynchronous… But the general idea to implement this correctly would be:

    var response = null; // contains the most recent XmlHttpRequest response
    
    // loads the info for this username on the page
    function loadUsernameInfo(username) {
        getUserInfo(username, onLoadUsernameComplete);
    }
    
    function getUserInfo(username, oncomplete) {
        var request = createRequest();
        request.__username = username;
        request.onreadystatechange = oncomplete;
        var twitterURL = "http://twitter.com/users/show/" + escape(username) + ".json";
        var url = "url.php?url=" + twitterURL;
        request.open("GET", url, true);
        request.send(null);
    }
    
    function onLoadUsernameComplete(req) {
        if (req.readyState == 4) {
            // only if "OK"
            if (req.status == 200) {
                var profile = req.responseXML;
                if (profile) {
                    // do stuff
                }
                else {
                    indicateInvalidUsername(req.__username);
                }
            }
        }
    }
    
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