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JavaScript
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revindex
Created:
7/5/2007 12:02 AM
The defacto web browser scripting engine.
The Infamous JavaScript void() Function
By revindex on
7/5/2007 12:06 AM
Once in a while, I have a need to use a HTML hyperlink to perform client-side behavior like open a new window, modify a field or any imaginable DHTML task. There's actually a few ways to accomplish that and prevent the hyperlink from firing a web navigation to another page. One way is to use the void() function...
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