<script type="text/javascript"> $(function() { //登录 $.ajaxSetup({ async: false }); $('#loginBtn').click(function() { login(); }); }); function login() { $.getJSON('<%=renderResponse.encodeURL(loginUrl.toString())%>',function(data){ alert(data.result); }); } </script>
function login() { $.ajax({ type: "POST",url: "<%=renderResponse.encodeURL(loginUrl.toString())%>",dataType: "json",async: false,success: function(data){ alert(data.result); },error : function(XMLHttpRequest,textStatus,errorThrown){ alert("网络连接出错!"); alert(XMLHttpRequest.status); alert(XMLHttpRequest.readyState); alert(textStatus); return false; } }); }
In the ajax operation just add
async: false,
after
datatype: "json",sans-serif; line-height:18px"> and that should solve your problem. Chrome has issue handling asynchronus calls.
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You can also use the following before making your call:
$.ajaxSetup( { "async": false } );
I do not know the scope of the "async" property,I suspect that it is a global config. So consider whether you want to change this back to true after your synchronous call.
example:
3rdPartyObject.getCustomValue = function { $.ajaxSetup( { false } ); var result = $.getJSON('myUrl'); $.ajaxSetup( { true } ); return result; }resourceResponse.setContentType("application/json;charset=utf-8"); resourceResponse.getWriter().print("{\"result\":\"ok\"}"); 原文链接:https://www.f2er.com/ajax/166494.html