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Actually, that was a typo on my part when posting. I think the actual problem I'm having is more complicated that my simple example showed. The way StartTimer get called is from the callback to a jQuery getJSON:

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MyClass.prototype.MyFunction = function () {
    $.getJSON(this.url + "/MyFunction?callback=?", function (data) {
        MyClass.prototype.ErrorChecker(data, function (data) {
            MyClass.prototype.StartTimer();
        });
    });
}


ErrorChecker is a function I use to check for a particular returned value that indicates an error occurred with my web service which then calls the passed in function (i.e. StartTimer) if there is no error. I thought the problem might be because I did MyClass.prototype, but changing it for this.StartTimer() (and/or this.ErrorChecker) doesn't work either and causes an error within jQuery. I guess somewhere within the callback infrastructure you lose the identity of "this". I guess I could change so that both methods (ErrorChecker and StartTimer) accept an extra argument which I can pass "this" in to. I'll give it a try.
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