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- the only issue with this is that the function he wants to run first isn't a getscript ;)Michael Zaporozhets– Michael Zaporozhets2012-04-04 12:00:55 +00:00Commented Apr 4, 2012 at 12:00
- What do you mean? Do you know the op? Why wouldn't this work?tkone– tkone2012-04-04 12:24:46 +00:00Commented Apr 4, 2012 at 12:24
- I gave him this method before to try and he was unsuccessful (I mean the /beforeedit/ idea), no clue why it didn't work console gave nothingMichael Zaporozhets– Michael Zaporozhets2012-04-04 12:25:44 +00:00Commented Apr 4, 2012 at 12:25
- Hence the edit and a suggestion for how to resolve. What ever TINY.box is doing needs to provide a callback to run other code when it's done. Otherwise there's no easy way to do it.tkone– tkone2012-04-04 12:27:01 +00:00Commented Apr 4, 2012 at 12:27
- true, I tried to stick it in a callback sort of wrapper in my newest attempt but i doubt i think you're right about needing to attach the callback to within the TINY.box processMichael Zaporozhets– Michael Zaporozhets2012-04-04 12:30:20 +00:00Commented Apr 4, 2012 at 12:30
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