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Can anybody tell me why this line isn't working?

window.open('entertainers/drilldown.php?state=' + varlocation + '?p=','performers_frame')

I know it's simple, and I know iframes suck but i am not familiar with javascript variables.

Thanks in advance!

Ryan

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  • there doesn't appear to be any jquery code here? what are you expecting in 'varlocation'? are you actually getting an error?
    – russau
    Jul 1, 2009 at 3:20
  • What is varlocation defined as, if defined at all? Jul 1, 2009 at 3:21
  • A hint in future: (1) What is it doing? (2) What is it meant to be doing? Just stating those two facts will make everyone's job here so much easier.
    – paxdiablo
    Jul 1, 2009 at 3:31
  • Why did someone upvote this?? lol :)
    – hugoware
    Jul 1, 2009 at 4:24
  • @HBoss, I would hope it's because my edits made it "useful and clear" :-)
    – paxdiablo
    Jul 1, 2009 at 8:09

2 Answers 2

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should this drilldown.php?state=' + varlocation + '?p=','performers_frame')

be this

drilldown.php?state=' + varlocation + '&p=','performers_frame')

replacing the second ? with &

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There's nothing jQuery about that variable. If that's a jQuery wrapped set you'd need to show us the rest of the code or tell us what it represents so you can get the attribute you're looking for. You're not providing enough for us to help you.

EDIT:

Ryan, if the variable is defined as $.varlocation then you have to append it as that. Try this:

window.open('entertainers/drilldown.php?state=' + $.varlocation + '&p=','performers_frame')

Just because it is declared with a $ doesn't mean it is a jQuery wrapped set. In this case, it isn't.

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  • There's a comment section created purposly for these kind of statements, right under the question. Jul 1, 2009 at 3:29
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    i swear i tried that, but i mustnt have. worked perfect. thanks
    – Ryan
    Jul 1, 2009 at 4:29
  • @Paolo, as bitingly funny as that sarcasm was, someone with close to 30k rep, such as yourself, should know that your original answer wasn't an answer at all, hence should have been in a comment. That's something Luca seems to have learned much quicker than you :-).
    – paxdiablo
    Jul 1, 2009 at 8:13
  • @Pax: I am willing to concede that the original answer was tiptoeing the line between a comment and an answer. I obviously know where things belong and if I posted it as an answer it's because it was my answer. He downvoted it, I added to it, it helped the OP, everyone's happy. Jul 1, 2009 at 8:20

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