I meant : 'if it is not a link-for-ajax-purpose, then you can use hidden
fields'.

2011/6/22 oscar balladares <liebegr...@gmail.com>

> If you are calling another pages within <a href> tag, but using JS (i.e
> ajax request)
> you can get the link's url:
>
>  $('#a-link').click(function(e){
> var $url = $(this).attr('href');
> $(this).preventDefault;
> //request content based on the url, with ajax.
> });
>
> If it is not a request, you could use a dirty trick: setting your urls on
> hidden fields, and reading its values with JQuery.
>
> :D
>
> Regards!
>
> 2011/6/22 Jake <jakewbis...@googlemail.com>
>
>> I am using assetic in a twig template to include a javascript file
>> from my bundle's public folder.
>> The problem is this JS file has URLs in it to call other pages using
>> jQuery.
>> How should i handle these URLs? I could write the URLs as absolute
>> paths - but this causes problems between the dev and prod environment,
>> and also makes the application not very portable.
>> What is the best way to do such things?
>>
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