You shouldn't use onlick attributes on links (nor on any other html
element).
Just make normal, then add javascript events (like onclick) using
javascript itself.
More info on http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unobtrusive_JavaScript

On May 29, 2:08 pm, Gareth McCumskey <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi there all,
>
> Without going into the specifics I am looking for a way to use:
>
> <?php echo link_to("Link Text", "#",
> array("onClick"=>"javascriptFunction()") ?>
>
> in symfony without the page scrolling back up when the link is clicked. I
> did find that you can use "javascript:" to do this but symfony complains
> with this:
>
> An internal URI must contain a module and an action (module/action)
> ("javascript:" given)., referer:
>
> I was wondering if anyone knows another way to do this to prevent the page
> from scrolling back everytime a link is clicked. The reason for this is that
> someone may have scrolled all teh way down a rather long page, clicked a
> link and then has to re-scroll down again to find where they were ... not
> that nice from a useability point of view.
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