itten and not have it converted into an event.
>
> Hope this will help?
>
> On Sep 15, 2:31 pm, sirrocco wrote:
> > >Perhaps then you can extract it as text like I mentioned in my first
> >
> > post, then store it in a variable?
> >
> > How do I extra
That is what jQuery is
> there for :-)
>
> On Sep 15, 9:50 am, sirrocco wrote:
>
> > Well .. that's the problem - i tried it like that and it didn't work.
>
> > When setting the attribute back on the link, the this in DoSomething
> > (this); is not the link
27;onclick',onclick);
>
> (setting the attribute value not the inner text!)
>
> On Sep 15, 9:09 am, sirrocco wrote:
>
> > Let's say you have a :
>
> > asd
>
> > I want to get the onclick text in a variable - something like
>
> > var onclic
Let's say you have a :
asd
I want to get the onclick text in a variable - something like
var onclick = $('a').attr('onclick');
The problem is that the onclick variable now is a function and if I
try to execute , this wil be the document instead of the link .
How can I get only the text, so
g plugin.
>
> Seehttp://plugins.jquery.com/project/AOP
> andhttp://code.google.com/p/jquery-aop/
>
> If this isn't exactly what you are looking for, then therin is code to
> pre- and post-hook existing events.
>
> I hope this helps.
>
> **--** Steve
>
> On Se
Here's what I'm trying to do :
I have a page with some links. Most links have a function attached to
them on the onclick event.
Now, I want to set a css class to some links and then whenever one of
the links is clicked I want to execute a certain function - after it
returns , I want the link to
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