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[jQuery] .ajaxStop callback function being executed multiple times


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Hello everyone,

I'm using jQuery but my problem is that my page variable is being incremented several times even when I'm using "page += 1" in the .ajaxStop callback function because it's being executed more than once after the first time it's used. I use that variable as a parameter passed to the Flickr API to get a specific page of data.

What is happening is that the first time that function is called, the callback function is executed once. I then call the same function from a "more" button to get the next set of results but that time the function is called twice, the next time it's called thrice, and so on... That means that I can get page 1, 2, 4, 7, 11, etc...

The AJAX functions I'm calling are basically the .getJSON function and some extra .getJSON functions called in its callback method [inside getPhotos(id)]

// This gets the user ID from a given Flickr user page URL
function getUserID() {
??? $("#moreRow").hide(350);

??? var usr = document.getElementById('user').value
??? var Req_addr = 'http://api.flickr.com/services/rest/?method=flickr.urls.lookupUser&api_key=' + API_key + '&url=http%3A%2F%2Fflickr.com%2Fphotos%2F' + usr + json
??? $.getJSON(Req_addr, function(data) {
??? ??? // Once the user is known, data about its photos is requested??? 
??? ??? getPhotos(data.user.id)
??? });

??? // This hides the user data panel??? 
??? $("#userInfo").hide(0);

??? // This hides the settings panel??? 
??? $("#settings").hide(0, function() {
??? ??? $("#loader").slideDown(750);
??? });??? 

??? // This is what displays the photos when all of the AJAX requests have received their responses (ajaxStop)
?? ?$("#photos").ajaxStop(function() {
??? ??? // the page counter is incremented for the next page to be requested next time
??? ??? page += 1
??? ??? 
??? ??? // Add the data for the newly obtained photos to the table
??? ??? addPhotosToTable()
??? });
}


Any hint as to what I'm doing wrong?

You can see the whole source here: http://luisargote.com/javascript/argote_flickr.js

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  On 23/11/2010 at 12:09, Argote said:

Well, I got the answer from StackOverflow in case anyone runs into this later: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/4254891/jquery-ajaxstop-callback-function-being-executed-multiple-times

I came across a similar issue the other day. I was accidentally binding my events every time an ajax request was made! So when I clicked a button for example the code was executed several times resulting in some very strange results! I was tearing my hair out over it, though it was a serverside issue :laugh:

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