Many thanks Karl, I never would have got there without help.


On Dec 10, 5:10 pm, Karl Swedberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Kris,
>
> The problem is that $(this) is referencing something other than the  
> link at that point -- either some enclosing method or the window  
> object. You can get around this by using a callback function as the  
> second argument of .attr() :
>
> $("#content_main a").attr('href', function() {
>    return 'cms/' + $(this).attr('href');
>
> });
>
> --Karl
>
> ____________
> Karl Swedbergwww.englishrules.comwww.learningjquery.com
>
> On Dec 10, 2008, at 9:59 AM, Kris wrote:
>
>
>
> > I'm trying to use the below code to prefix all href's with 'cms/'...
>
> > [code]
> > $("#content_main a").attr('href', 'cms/' + $(this).attr('href'));
> > [/code]
>
> > I end up with href's which look like this "cms/undefined". I guess I
> > need to get $(this).attr('href') to return a string instead of a
> > JQuery object?
>
> > Many thanks, K.

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