Original: href= "javascript:xxx (this);" and onclick= "javascript:xxx (this);" The difference
Href= "javascript:xxx (this);" and onclick= "javascript:xxx (this);"
Always think that these two kinds of writing is equivalent, today in the use of the project found that the former does not get the trigger event a tag, and the latter can get
Usually in the paging button will use a tag to do, but generally will write <a href= "#" onclick= "Turnpage (1,10)" > and the Like
href= "#" causes pagination to jump to the top of the current page when the page jumps, so it is generally recommended that the user experience is not good.
<a href= "javascript:void (0);" onclick= "Turnpage (1,10,this)" >
Even if the jump method does not need to get the current a-label this, it can also be written directly
<a href= "Javascript:turnpage (1,10);" >
Href= "javascript:xxx (this);" and onclick= "javascript:xxx (this);" The difference