Yes, I knew it'd be ok if I set href to an anchor, but I need it to be a 
query url and
get data from server.

Any other suggestions?

Thanks

Faz於 2012年5月21日星期一UTC+8下午10時38分49秒寫道:
>
> Because of the '?' tab library detect a GET method, and looks like it 
> prevents that.
>
> I tried 
>
> <ul>class="nav nav-tabs">
>   <li class="active"><a href="#day">Hot</a></li>
>   <li><a href="#week">Week</a></li>
>   <li><a href="#month">Month</a></li>
>
> then, 
>
> $(function () {
>   $('.nav-tabs a[href="#tab=month"]').tab('show');
> });
>
> and it works.
>
> Hope it's enough for you.
>
> Fabien
>
>
>
> On Mon, May 21, 2012 at 4:30 PM, Ting-Yu Chou wrote:
>
>> Hello,
>>
>> I am trying to active a tab dynamically from js:
>>
>>   <ul>class="nav nav-tabs">
>>   <li class="active"><a href="?tab=day">Hot</a></li>
>>   <li><a href="?tab=week">Week</a></li>
>>   <li><a href="?tab=month">Month</a></li>
>>
>>   <script>
>>     $(function () {
>>       $('.nav-tabs a[href="?tab=month"]').tab('show');
>>     });
>>   </script>
>>
>> But I still have tab "Hot" active, any ideas?
>>
>> # I created a fiddle <http://jsfiddle.net/v4wNa/>.
>>
>> Thank you
>>
>
>

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