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Start your free trialRyan Doran
7,815 PointsWhite Space in $('a[href$ = "pdf"]') throws an error
Interesting:
This will hide the pdf files:
const $odd = $('a:odd');
const $secureLinks = $('a[href^="https://"]');
const $pdfs = $('a[href$="pdf"]');
$pdfs.hide();
but this will not:
const $odd = $('a:odd');
const $secureLinks = $('a[href^="https://"]');
const $pdfs = $('a[href$ = "pdf"]');
$pdfs.hide();
Apparently, the white space between the href$
, the equal sign (=
), and then the quotes throws an error:
JavaScript $('a[href$ = "pdf"]')
Error: Syntax error, unrecognized expression: a[href$ = "pdf"]
1 Answer
Steven Parker
231,261 PointsWhite space in general won't cause a problem, but here it was separating the characters of a single operator. The "match at the end" operator is "$=
" and can only be recognized by the system when both characters are adjacent. And the name of the attribute being tested is "href", not "href$".
I would expect to see the following behavior:
const $pdfs = $('a[href$ = "pdf"]'); // this would cause a syntax error
const $pdfs = $('a[href $= "pdf"]'); // but this should work
Ryan Doran
7,815 PointsRyan Doran
7,815 PointsAwesome info, that clears up a great deal, thanks Steven.