Sooo close

It is 

$("#next-page-link").attr("title", next_page_headline)

On Thursday, March 15, 2012 9:52:41 AM UTC-4, Neil Fegen wrote:
>
> Jian, you're a star - is it much different to change the <a> title tag too?
>
> Guessed at $("#next-page-link").title(next_page_headline)but no luck...
>
> Thanks
>
> Neil
>
> On Thursday, 15 March 2012 13:26:27 UTC, Jian Huang wrote:
>>
>> Hi Neil,
>>
>> Out of box, probably not, but here is the JavaScript/AJAX code to do it
>>
>> <a href="<%hit_lst_page_next%>" id="next-page-link">next</a>
>>
>> <script>
>>
>> $.get("<%hit_lst_page_next%>", function(data){
>>      // assuming the headline of the page in within <h2>
>>      var next_page_headline = $(data).find("h2").text();
>>
>>      // replace next text with next page headline
>>      $("#next-page-link").text(next_page_headline);});
>> </script>
>>
>> Hope that helps.
>>
>> -Jian
>>
>>
>>
>> On Thursday, March 15, 2012 7:09:36 AM UTC-4, Neil Fegen wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>> Hi guys
>>>
>>> I've been using the browse element to list the next and previous page in 
>>> a list of news articles, which works well.
>>>
>>> Is it possible to also pull through the title of the next/previous page, 
>>> with rendertags or otherwise? Bit disappointing that the element is only 
>>> capable of getting the URL and not headline.
>>>
>>> Thanks
>>>
>>> Neil
>>
>>

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