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var $j = jQuery.noConflict();

$j(function() {
    //alert("testing");
    //alert($().SPServices.SPGetCurrentSite());
    var username = "";
    var username = $j().SPServices.SPGetCurrentUser();
    //alert (username);
    //alert (window.location.href);

if ((username="DOMAIN\username") && (window.location.href="http://godzilla/SitePages/Home.aspx"))
{
window.location = "http://godzilla/central/broadstreet/default.aspx";
}
return false;
else {
return false;
}
});

The IF statement should only fire if both conditions are true and quit forever once done.

Testing in Chrome gives the impression it never stops running because the X and reload buttons keep flashing and the if statement also seems to fire even on other site pages -- that is, it tries to redirect again...

What am I doing wrong?? I eventually need multiple if evaluations for multiple user name

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You have a syntax error SyntaxError: malformed Unicode character escape sequence at username = "Domain\username". If you escape the \ by making it \\ it should get rid of that. Plus unless you want to assign Domain\username to username you should probably use == rather than the assignment operator =

if ((username=="Domain\\username") && (window.location.href=="http://godzilla/SitePages/Home.aspx"))
{
    window.location = "http://godzilla/central/broadstreet/default.aspx";
}
else {
   return false;
}

Whenever you are trying to figure out where your bugs are hit f12 to open the developer console to check for bugs.

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  • hitting F12 shows console madly blinking on a body scroll statement which I cannot easily copy/paste...suggestions anyone?? I did fix the equals signs...
    – Tom
    Sep 26, 2012 at 18:56
  • Where do I have this error in the code?? "You have a syntax error SyntaxError: malformed Unicode character escape sequence,"
    – Tom
    Sep 26, 2012 at 18:57
  • @Tom - Sorry I forgot to tell you where the syntax error was. I've updated my answer to include. Basically \u caused it to think you had a unicode string. Sep 26, 2012 at 19:00
  • I fixed the syntax errors but now I don't know why the page is still refreshing itself regardless of what page it's on, something's amiss, I don't know what, I posted to Technet.
    – Tom
    Sep 26, 2012 at 19:31
  • @Tom - I'm guessing your default.aspx might be pointing to home.aspx? So it is eternal looping because you are going to the same site. A quick check would be to change the window.location to google.com. Sep 26, 2012 at 19:33

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