Could not resist looking at the documentation :)
http://api.jquery.com/attribute-ends-with-selector/
So, something like:
$('a[href$=".pdf"]').click(function (event) { alert('clicked!'; )});
On Nov 5, 4:38 pm, jmu <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> One option is to write own HTML builder (by extending the default) and
> overriding the anchor generation: if the link target ends with ".pdf"
> then put a suitable identifier to it.
> Then again, I'm sure you can check the link prefix with the jQuery as
> well, and use that information to put custom event handler to those
> links?
>
> -Juha
>
> > The raw html directive seems be able to add a customized html but I
> > can not make it inline.
>
> > Another possible way is to use jquery, but the generated <a> doesn't
> > have an identifiable css class name.
>
> > Does anybody here have good suggestions?
>
> > Thanks.
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