Using:
.data( "autocomplete" )._renderItem = function( ul, item ) {
var temp = item.url.substring(16, item.url.length)
return $( "<li></li>" )
开发者_JAVA技巧 .data( "item.autocomplete", item )
.append( "<a>" + item.value + "<br>" + item.url + "<br>" + item.description + "<br>" + "Support URL: " + item.support_url + "<br>" + "Contact: " + "<a href=" + item.contact + ">Test</a>" + "<br />" + "</a>" )
.appendTo( ul )
jQuery is parsing the item.url and automatically making that a href in the html. I'd like to manually control what becomes an href so that I can do something like "<a href='" + item.url + ">" + item.title "</a>"
The way jQuery handles that now is making item.url an href and adding my html href and not using the title properly.
In an older version of autocomplete I was able to do a .result(function(event, item) {
location.href = item.url;
});
but that doesn't seam to be supported here.
You can supply a callback that will be executed when an item is being selected.
$("#input").autocomplete({
source: mySource,
select: function(event, ui){
window.location = ui.item.url;
}
});
Ref: http://docs.jquery.com/UI/Autocomplete#event-select
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