On 28/11/06, agent2026 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> New to jQuery, and I'm trying to use it to set my external links to open a
> new window without using any attributes to mark the external links. I can
> do this with regular js, using a.href.match, but I can't get it to work with
> jQuery. Tried various directions, but no go.
>
> Sure I'll feel pretty stupid when this is answered, but here is my ugly,
> non-functioning code:
>
> $(function(){
> if ($!("a").href.match("http://www.internal.com")) {
> $("a").click(
> function() {
> window.open(this.href); return false;
> console.log("external");
> };
> );
> };
> });
>
>
>
> Thanks for any help,
> Adam
> --
This may work (untested), grabs all anchors that don't begin with http
(internal links should be referred to using '../../foo.html' or
'/bar.jpg'):
$("a").not("[EMAIL PROTECTED]").click(
function(){
window.open(this.href);
console.log('external');
return false;
}
)
$("a:[EMAIL PROTECTED]") may also work.
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