10

I'm new to jQuery and i'm trying to write some code to go through the page and rewrite anchor links href attribute so that spaces are removed and replaced with %20.

so far i have:

$(".row a").each(function(){
  $(this).attr("href").replace(/\s/g,"%20");
});

I've tried a few variations of this with no luck.

7 Answers 7

22

You'd be better off using the native javascript encodeURI function.

$(".row a").each(function(){
  $(this).attr( 'href', encodeURI( $(this).attr("href") ) );
});
0
19

Your approach is correct, but you're forgetting to set the new value once you replace it. Try this:

$(".row a").each( function() {
   this.href = this.href.replace(/\s/g,"%20");
});
1
  • 1
    Just a note since I was beating my head trying to figure this out. I use the HTML Validator add-on for Firefox and it was still reporting whitespace in URI references. This is because the validator parses the page separately, without JavaScript.
    – Travis
    Nov 9, 2009 at 17:58
3

You have to set the attribute value ( attr(key, value) ), in your code you are only reading its value:

$(".row a").each(function(){
  $(this).attr('href', $(this).attr("href").replace(/\s/g,"%20"));
});
1

@Naresh Yes there is a way for that, see the below example:

Decode a URI after encoding it:


<script type="text/javascript">

var uri="my test.asp?name=ståle&car=saab";
document.write(encodeURI(uri)+ "<br />");
document.write(decodeURI(uri));

</script>  

The output of the code above will be:


my%20test.asp?name=st%C3%A5le&car=saab
my test.asp?name=ståle&car=saab

for more details visit here

0

You can replace "" like so:

$(document).ready(function () {
    $("#content a").each(function (){
        $(this).attr('href', $(this).attr("href").replace("%20",""));
    });
});
0

I know this is super late, but I found that the unescape() method tends to work too...

0

in ES2021 use replaceAll()

 $(".row a").each( function() {
        this.href = this.href.replaceAll('',"%20");
    });

Your Answer

By clicking “Post Your Answer”, you agree to our terms of service and acknowledge you have read our privacy policy.

Not the answer you're looking for? Browse other questions tagged or ask your own question.