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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T15:52:28+00:00 2026-05-13T15:52:28+00:00

Having such an html: <a class=someclass href=some/url/absolute/or/relative>Blah</a> … along with such javascript: $(a.someclass).onclick(function() {

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Having such an html:

<a class="someclass" href="some/url/absolute/or/relative">Blah</a>

… along with such javascript:

$("a.someclass").onclick(function() {
    var link = $(this).attr("href");
    if (link == window.location) // <<<<<<<<<<<<
        doSomethingSpecial();
    else
        doOtherThing();
    return false;
});

this code obviously doesn’t work.

How to reliably detect that some anchor is leading to the current browser location?

Here are some notes:

  • Anchor’s href could be either absolute or relative.
  • the fragments of the URLs should be ignored.
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    2026-05-13T15:52:29+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 3:52 pm

    The problem is that $('a').attr('href') always returns the relative path. You need to use the native obj.href attribute to get the absolute path, strip hashes and then compare:

    var clean = function(str) {
        return str.replace(/(\#.*)/,'').toLowerCase();
    }
    
    $("a.someclass").click(function(e) {
        if (clean(this.href) == clean(window.location)) {
            // the link destination is equal to window.location (excluding hashes)
            doSomethingSpecial();
        } else {
            doOtherThing();
        }
        e.preventDefault();
    });
    

    EDIT:

    If you want to compare pathnames, you can grab it directly from the anchor element:

    $("a.someclass").click(function(e) {
        if (this.pathname == window.location.pathnname) {
            doSomethingSpecial();
        } else {
            doOtherThing();
        }
        e.preventDefault();
    });
    
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