Thursday 1 December 2016

javascript - How do I redirect to another webpage?




How can I redirect the user from one page to another using jQuery or pure JavaScript?


Answer



One does not simply redirect using jQuery



jQuery is not necessary, and window.location.replace(...) will best simulate an HTTP redirect.



window.location.replace(...) is better than using window.location.href, because replace() does not keep the originating page in the session history, meaning the user won't get stuck in a never-ending back-button fiasco.



If you want to simulate someone clicking on a link, use
location.href



If you want to simulate an HTTP redirect, use location.replace



For example:



// similar behavior as an HTTP redirect
window.location.replace("http://stackoverflow.com");

// similar behavior as clicking on a link
window.location.href = "http://stackoverflow.com";

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