Your link works (calls the redirect() function correctly with the URL) but
the function doesn't. No idea why!
Leaving that aside, to clear up any confusion about the link, usually you
would put "javascript:" in front of the JS code, i.e.
<a href="#" onClick="JavaScript:redirect('http://www.google.com');">
You can just put the JS in the href but then the link is broken if JS is
disabled. The convention is to put "#" in the href so that if JS is enabled
the onClick overrides the #, but if it isn't the link does pretty much
nothing but at least isn't broken.
As to why the function isn't working, don't know and have some other stuff
to get on with... but you need to look at why setting
location.href='http://www.google.com' doesn't send you to Google as that's
where the problem is.
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