oriHref is just variable containing value of href atribute... :)

Could you post some demo page or paste here some code?

On May 27, 5:17 pm, Fluffica <thomas.james.winstan...@googlemail.com>
wrote:
> I thought "oriHref" was a fancy part of jQuery there. Well, hopefull
> thinking.
>
> Unfortunatly I've got a long list of dynamic links, and need to
> disable them all when one is clicked. Putting the original href back
> into each one doesn't seem possible (at least with my "designer trying
> out this javascript thing" smarts).
>
> And I'm afraid I'm not sure what a timeout method is...
>
> On May 27, 3:58 pm, GaVrA <ga...@crtaci.info> wrote:
>
> > You can use timeout method, or maybe changing href attribute to
> > href=""
>
> > $(".btn").click(function(){
> >        var oriHref = $(this).attr('href');
> >        //.btn is now NOT clickable
> >       $(this).attr('href' : '');
> >       $("#somethingElse").doStuff("slow", function(){
> >               //.btn is now clickable
> >               $('.btn').attr('href' : 'oriHref');
> >        });
>
> > }
>
> > On May 27, 3:05 pm, Fluffica <thomas.james.winstan...@googlemail.com>
> > wrote:
>
> > > Good Afternoon (or morning depending on where you are).
>
> > > I really hate posting probably quite simple questions to forums, but
> > > this is really foxing me.
>
> > >         $(".btn").click(function(){
> > >                 //.btn is now NOT clickable
> > >                 $("#somethingElse").doStuff("slow", function(){
> > >                         //.btn is now clickable
> > >                 });
> > >         }
>
> > > I've got a long navigation, and pages slide in and out of view.
> > > Troubles are, if the user impaitently clicks a load of links while the
> > > page loading and sliding in is happening, it melts my (probably poorly
> > > written) code.
>
> > > So, I'm trying to stop the user from clicking on any other buttons,
> > > while the page loader is doing it's thing.

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