if I have a JavaScript method called getSomeStringValue()
, is there a way to pull that value and use开发者_如何学编程 it as the href
of a link, something like as follows?
(I'm aware the following code does not work.)
<a href="$:getSomeStringValue()" target="_blank">
My Link
</a>
I think this would work:
<a href="#" target="_blank" id="mylink">
My Link
</a>
<script>
document.getElementById("mylink").href = getSomeStringValue();
</script>
Just do this:
<a href="javascript:getSomeStringValue()" target="_blank">
My Link
</a>
And in getSomeStringValue()
you can do:
function getSomeStringValue(){
//some code
window.location = somewhere;
}
I used the idea posted by @Neal, and tweaked it a bit. This was the code I ended-up using if anyone's curious...
<a href="#" onclick="$:loadNewURL(parameter1, parameter2)">
My Link
</a>
<script>
function loadNewURL(parameter1, parameter2) {
var newURL = "http://";
if (parameter1 == "Some Value")
window.location = newURL + "/somepageA.aspx?detail=" + parameter2;
else
window.location = newURL + "/somepageB.aspx?info=" + parameter2;
}
</script>
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