On clicking a link, it should redirect to the current page. How do I do this with JavaScript?
4 Answers
Assuming you mean the link should refresh the current page, you can use window.location.reload()
. In jQuery it would look like this:
<a href="#" id="myLink">Refresh current page</a>
$("#myLink").click(function() {
window.location.reload();
});
In plain JS it would look like this:
document.querySelector("#myLink").addEventListener('click', function() {
window.location.reload();
});
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2For future reference, if this answer was enough to the Post Owner, I believe it does not answer the question itself. If the user has just performed a Post, he will perform the Post again and this is not what the question stands for. Redirecting to the same url is the same as redirecting to any url. Depending on the desired behaviour (redirect or navigate).– NandolcsMar 19, 2019 at 18:15
Redirecting to the current URL is the same as redirecting to any url:
// Same as clicking on a link
window.location.href = window.location.href;
// Same as HTTP redirecting
window.location.replace(window.location.href);
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2Excuse my ignorance, what does 'HTTP redirecting' mean, if we aren't talking about server side redirect (like mod-rewrite in Apache)? Surely, any attempt by javascript in the browser to change the browser's current address is a simply navigation? is there a physically detectable side effect of one that's different to the other, or is this a logical distinction? Is this any better than the
window.location.reload()
solution from 7 years ago, from Rory McCrossan above (edit: slightly beaten to the punch by Frédéric Hamidi in a comment on the original question)?– NeekSep 15, 2019 at 6:40 -
I think the first option listed here is the correct answer.
location.reload
doesn't seem to reload the page as if it was first loaded, wherelocation.href = location.href
does.– MmmFeb 15, 2021 at 21:27
Example using a button:
<input type="button" value="Reload Page" onClick="window.location.reload()">
See here:
http://www.mediacollege.com/internet/javascript/page/reload.html
Here is a way to do it using vanilla JS without inlining it and without jQuery:
<a href="#" id="myLink">Refresh current page</a>
<script>
document.querySelector("a#myLink").onclick = function(){
window.location.reload();
};
</script>
note the list of supported browsers when considering using querySelector()