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I know this is a question much discussed but I can't figure out why it does not work for me.

This is my function:

function ShowComments(){

 alert("fired");
 var movieShareId = document.getElementById('movieId');
 //alert("found div" + movieShareId.textContent || movieShareId.innerText);
 //alert("redirect location: /comments.aspx?id=" + movieShareId.textContent || movieShareId.innerText + "/");
 window.location.href = "/comments.aspx?id=" + movieShareId.textContent || movieShareId.innerText + "/";
 var newLocation = window.location;
 //alert("full location: " + window.location);

}

If I have the alerts uncommented or if I have Mozilla's bugzilla open it works fine, otherwise it does not redirect to the other page.

Any ideas why?

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  • 2
    What's the point of ` var newLocation = window.location;` ? No line should be executed after the window.location change. Apr 2, 2013 at 8:06
  • How are you calling the function? Are you doing something else at that point that may interfer with the change of location?
    – Guffa
    Apr 2, 2013 at 8:08
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    – Vega
    Apr 2, 2023 at 17:33

11 Answers 11

94

If you are calling this function through a submit button. This may be the reason why the browser does not redirect. It will run the code in the function and then submit the page instead of redirect. In this case change the type tag of your button.

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  • 8
    Thanks. Helped a lot. I had my button 'type' as 'submit'. Changed it to 'reset' and it worked.
    – richie
    Mar 7, 2014 at 9:49
  • 3
    You absolutely made my day. 12h of google and stackoverflow searching for that. Top.
    – MDaldoss
    Sep 17, 2016 at 7:36
  • 2
    Interestingly enough, even if my button was not submit, it didn't work cause it was inside a form. I had to move it outside then it worked.
    – NecipAllef
    Oct 26, 2016 at 6:02
  • 1
    This was my issue for a button that had NO type call out, putting type='button' fixed the issue. Thanks!
    – Ryan Gibbs
    Sep 6, 2017 at 23:16
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    To add here, if you still want to have button[type=submit] and handle the redirection in the form's submit event, you can also call event.preventDefault() in the event handler--setting window.location.href should then properly redirect.
    – sleighty
    Jul 27, 2022 at 22:45
37

From this answer,

window.location.href not working

you just need to add

return false;

at the bottom of your function

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  • 3
    didnt work for me
    – Jeril
    May 14, 2022 at 5:37
  • Adding this destroyed the redirect.
    – WilliamK
    Jul 8, 2023 at 19:44
9

Some parenthesis are missing.

Change

 window.location.href = "/comments.aspx?id=" + movieShareId.textContent || movieShareId.innerText + "/";

to

 window.location = "/comments.aspx?id=" + (movieShareId.textContent || movieShareId.innerText) + "/";

No priority is given to the || compared to the +.

Remove also everything after the window.location assignation : this code isn't supposed to be executed as the page changes.

Note: you don't need to set location.href. It's enough to just set location.

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  • @user2235124 There are other problems in your page, I think. And the fact you have some code after the location assignment makes me suspect bigger logical problems. Can you build a fiddle showing your issue ? Apr 2, 2013 at 8:22
8

Solution from here: http://www.codeproject.com/Questions/727493/JavaScript-document-location-href-not-working

document.location.href = 'Your url',true;
6

You can't use window.location.replace or document.location.href or any of your favourite vanilla javascript methods to redirect a page to itself.

So if you're dynamically adding in the redirect path from the back end, or pulling it from a data tag, make sure you do check at some stage for redirects to the current page. It could be as simple as:

if(window.location.href == linkout)
{
    location.reload();
}
else
{
    window.location.href = linkout;
}
5

Make sure you're not sending a '#' at the end of your URL. In my case, that was preventing window.location.href from working.

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  • yea same here, isn't there any native overcome to the issue? Feb 24, 2021 at 11:56
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    Note, the redirect with a hash will work if you are including it before or without any querystring parameters.
    – Gabe
    Apr 16, 2021 at 15:51
4

I'll give you one nice function for this problem:

function url_redirect(url){
    var X = setTimeout(function(){
        window.location.replace(url);
        return true;
    },300);

    if( window.location = url ){
        clearTimeout(X);
        return true;
    } else {
        if( window.location.href = url ){
            clearTimeout(X);
            return true;
        }else{
            clearTimeout(X);
            window.location.replace(url);
            return true;
        }
    }
    return false;
};

This is universal working solution for the window.location problem. Some browsers go into problem with window.location.href and also sometimes can happen that window.location fail. That's why we also use window.location.replace() for any case and timeout for the "last try".

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window.location.replace is the best way to emulate a redirect:

function ShowComments(){
    var movieShareId = document.getElementById('movieId');
    window.location.replace("/comments.aspx?id=" + (movieShareId.textContent || movieShareId.innerText) + "/");
}

More information about why window.location.replace is the best javascript redirect can be found right here.

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  • The point made in the answer you link to is about the trace in history. I don't see how it's relevant. Apr 2, 2013 at 8:15
2

In my case it is working as expected for all browsers after setting time interval.

setTimeout(function(){document.location.href = "myNextPage.html";},100);
0

window.location.href wasn't working in Android. I cleared cache in Android Chrome and it works fine. Suggest trying this first before getting involved in various coding.

0

Go to your api route, make sure you are not missing a response such as

res.status(200).json(data); 
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