Imagine the following markup:
<a href="#link01">1</a>
<a href="#link02">2</a>
And:
$('a').click(function(){
var href = $(location).attr('href'),
hrefLenght = href.length,
hrefPos = href.indexOf("#"),
hrefPage = href.slice(hrefPos+1);
alert(hrefPage);
});
Now, what happens after you click a link is that jQuery alerts the hrefPage
which was there before you clicked the link, not after, as expected. Therefore:
1) I'm located at http://www.example.com/#link01
2) I click a link
3, result) link01
is echoed
3, expected) link02
is echoed
Any ideas how to fix this?
EDIT: Why am I using location instead of href? Because I want the aforementioned code to work also when the page loads with the href without anything having been clicked at all and I don't think it's a good idea to write two pieces of code for the same process?
click
fires first, but there are other reasons that it can never work. Just take the link'shref
property instead.