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How do you redirect to a page from another page with JavaScript?
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How do you redirect to a page from another page with JavaScript?
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To redirect to another page, you can use:
window.location = "http://www.yoururl.com";
t1 = window.setTimeout(function(){ window.location = "http://www.yoururl.com"; },3000);
where 3000 is 3 seconds.
– TARKUS
Oct 27 '15 at 17:22
window.location.replace('http://sidanmor.com');
It's better than using window.location.href = 'http://sidanmor.com';
Using replace()
is better because it does not keep the originating page in the session history, meaning the user won't get stuck in a never-ending back-button fiasco.
If you want to simulate someone clicking on a link, use
window.location.href
If you want to simulate an HTTP redirect, use
window.location.replace
For example:
// similar behavior as an HTTP redirect
window.location.replace("http://sidanmor.com");
// similar behavior as clicking on a link
window.location.href = "http://sidanmor.com";
Taken from here: How to redirect to another page in jQuery?
replace()
might not always be the best option. If one is redirecting after an AJAX call completes or something, keeping the originating page in history might be expected. It really depends on the situation!
– dlkulp
Jan 21 at 20:07
You can't redirect to a function. What you can do is pass some flag on the URL when redirecting, then check that flag in the server side code and if raised, execute the function.
For example:
document.location = "MyPage.php?action=DoThis";
Then in your PHP code check for "action" in the query string and if equal to "DoThis" execute whatever function you need.
You may need to explain your question a little more.
When you say "redirect", to most people that suggests changing the location of the HTML page:
window.location = url;
When you say "redirect to function" - it doesn't really make sense. You can call a function or you can redirect to another page. You can even redirect and have a function called when the new page loads.
location.href
.location.replace
.For example:
// Similar behavior as an HTTP redirect
window.location.replace("http://stackoverflow.com");
// Similar behavior as clicking on a link
window.location.href = "http://stackoverflow.com";
Information copied from this answer to a duplicate question
Compared to window.location="url";
it is much easyer to do just location="url";
I always use that