Dimitri Vorontzov
Dimitri Vorontzov

Reputation: 8104

jQuery: Add a String to URL

I'm using this snippet of code to grab a url from a clicked link:

var url = $(this).find('a').attr('href');

I want to add a string to that url.

For example, my current url is:

http://mydomain.com/myarticle

I want to make it:

http://mydomain.com/myarticle-chinese

What should I add to my initial line of code to make that happen?

I'd be grateful for your advice!

ADDENDUM: THANK YOU VERY MUCH! FOUR PEOPLE ANSWERED ALMOST SIMULTANEOUSLY AND ALL FOUR GAVE ME A HELPFUL ANSWER. I WISH I COULD ACCEPT ALL FOUR!

Upvotes: 1

Views: 10880

Answers (4)

George Cummins
George Cummins

Reputation: 28906

This will store the new value in url:

var url = $(this).find('a').attr('href') + '-chinese';

and this will redirect the user's browser:

window.location.href = $(this).find('a').attr('href') + '-chinese'

Upvotes: 2

Saad Imran.
Saad Imran.

Reputation: 4530

var url = $(this).find('a').attr('href') + "-chinese";

Upvotes: 2

Daniel A. White
Daniel A. White

Reputation: 190945

var $a = $(this).find('a');
var url = $a.attr('href');
$a.attr('href', url + '-chinese');

Upvotes: 3

Jon Gauthier
Jon Gauthier

Reputation: 25582

You want to append the string "-chinese" to the retrieved URL? Try this:

var url = $(this).find('a').attr('href') + '-chinese';

Upvotes: 1

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