The recent use of jquery to manipulate the browser to get the data, the paging information needs to be processed, found directly using the $ (' Div#pager a.next '). Click (); This notation does not trigger a hit event.
The use of the trigger (' click ') notation is also useless.
After a meal online ba la, found using $ (' Div#pager a.next ') [0].click (); OK.
$ (' Div#pager a.next ') [0] This is actually the equivalent of converting a jquery object to a DOM object.
Why the analog click does not take effect
If you are using jquery: $ (' A#test '). Click (function () {alert (' OK ')}), and then use $ (' a#test ') to bind the click event for the element. Click () is valid, If the Click event is not bound, when the event is clicked on the A#test, the parent node will handle the Click event (as in the case of the paging I have encountered), and then it will need to simulate the DOM click, that is, through $ (' a#test ') [0].click () to trigger.