At the moment I'm using the post method like this
$.ajax({
type: "POST",
url: "Servicename.asmx/DoSomeCalculation",
data: "{param1ID:"+ param1Val+"}",
contentType: "application/json; charset=utf-8",
dataType: "json",
success: function(msg) {
UseReturnedData(msg.d);
},
error: function(err) {
alert(err.toString());
if (err.status == 200) {
ParseResult(err);
}
else { alert('Error:' + err.responseText + ' Status: ' + err.status); }
}
});
Am I correct in believing that if I use a GET request instead of POST the behavior will change to being a synchronous request i.e. the execution will wait until the response has been received from the server??
Can somebody show me a jquery GET example calling a webmethod of a web service directly?
UPDATE: Using the async flag as suggested below is really all i needed to do so this works for me. I'm still curious as to what work needs to be done to the code above to make it a GET request. Changing type: "GET" doesn't have the desired effect!
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