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 Posted by CRON on 06/28/67 11:50 
Cheers again Jonathan, 
But what if you don't want the link to go anywhere? If it is solely 
there to run the javascript function? Is there anything wrong with 
href="javascript:func()" ? It is simple and clean and makes more sense 
to me. 
 
Ciaran 
 
 
Jonathan N. Little wrote: 
 
> CRON wrote: 
> > Howdy! 
> > I was wondering which is better to use: 
> > 
> > href="javascript:func()" 
> > 
> > OR 
> > 
> > href="#" onclick="javascript:func()" 
> > 
> > Problem is the second one, anchors to the top of the page which is very 
> > messy in most cases. 
> > 
> 
> Better to have 
> 
> <a href="someRealUrl" onclick="return someJavaScriptFunction()">... 
> 
> That way if someone has JavaScript disabled they are not left wondering 
> why the link goes nowhere! 
> 
> -- 
> Take care, 
> 
> Jonathan 
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