I am having an issue with processing an AJAX function in jQuery and then following a link. I have a function that runs on ANY click on a page like jQuery('body').live('click', function(event) {});
This event may or not be a link. Within this callback I have something like jQuery.post();
running. So anytime a click event happens anywhere on the body this runs. My issue occurs when this click is a link or some sort of div inside a link. I have tried things like:
event.preventDefault();
followed by
if ( jQuery(event.target).attr('href').length ) {
var url = jQuery(event.target).attr('href');
window.setTimeout(function(){document.location.href=url;}, 1000); // timeout and waiting until effect is complete
}
but the problem with this is that if you have something like <a><div></div></a>
this will not work. My question is....
Is there a reliable way to pause a link being followed, process AJAX, and then resume following the link?
jQuery(event.target).closest('a').attr('href').length ) { var url = jQuery(event.target).closest('a').attr('href'); window.setTimeout(function(){document.location.href=url;}, 1000); // timeout and waiting until effect is complete }
. Seems like it should work for you.