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How does one change the HREF value of a table using the following

<table id="tbl">
<td>
<a href="1">test1</a>
<a href="2">test2</a> 
<a href="3">test3</a>
</td>
<td><label>foo1</label></td>
<td><label>foo2</label></td>
<td><label>foo3</label></td>
</table>

To this:

<table id="tbl">
<td>
<a href="1foo1">test1</a>
<a href="2foo2">test2</a> 
<a href="3foo3">test3</a>
</td> 
<td><label>foo1</label></td>
<td><label>foo2</label></td>
<td><label>foo3</label></td>
</td>
</table>

Essentially I am relabling the anchors based on data from another column. I would prefer to use jquery. THanks!

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2 Answers 2

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$("#tbl td a").each(function() {
    var oldVal = $( this ).attr( "href" );
    $( this ).attr( "href" ,  oldVal + "foo" + oldVal);
});
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  • Just beat me to it :( +1
    – Cjmarkham
    Mar 28, 2014 at 18:46
  • this will only add foo1 for all href; there will be no foo2 and foo3 Mar 28, 2014 at 18:49
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You can use:

$('#tbl td a').each(function(i) {
    var text = $('#tbl label').eq(i).text(),
        oldHref = $(this).attr('href');
    $(this).attr('href', oldHref + text);
});

Fiddle Demo


If you want to remove the trailing spaces inside the text of your label, you can use $.trim():

$('#tbl td a').each(function(i) {
    var text = $('#tbl label').eq(i).text(),
        oldHref = $(this).attr('href');
    $(this).attr('href', oldHref + $.trim(text));
});
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  • +1 for eq(). You can make it even more generic by using $('label', $(this).closest('table')) as a label selector, so it doesn't depend on the table's id.
    – blgt
    Mar 28, 2014 at 19:20
  • This looks promising. It works on IE8 but not on IE9. IE9 gives me the right url but it adds spaces within the "text" variable.
    – InCode
    Mar 31, 2014 at 15:03

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