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Asked: May 26, 20262026-05-26T01:41:32+00:00 2026-05-26T01:41:32+00:00

I am studing Google Ajax Crawlable I use $(window) bind hashchange to control ajax

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I am studing Google Ajax Crawlable

I use $(window) bind hashchange to control ajax page loading.

my url like: domain.com/#!/keywords&num=1

there has two kind of change

  1. domain.com/#!/apple&num=1 => domain.com/#!/apple&num=2

  2. domain.com/#!/apple&num=1 => domain.com/#!/banana&num=1

so how to check if $(window) bind hashchange changed hash part from apple => banana ? Thanks.

$(window).bind('hashchange', function() {
    // make a judge like  if(){}else{}
});
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    2026-05-26T01:41:32+00:00Added an answer on May 26, 2026 at 1:41 am

    Store the hash in a variable, and update the variable at the end of the function. Consider:

    (function(){
        var lastHash = location.hash;
        $(window).bind('hashchange', function() {
            var newHash = location.hash;
            // Do something
            var diff = compareHash(newHash, lastHash);
            alert("Difference between old and new hash:\n"+diff[0]+"\n\n"+dif[1]);
    
            //At the end of the func:
            lastHash = newHash;
        });
    
        function compareHash(current, previous){
            for(var i=0, len=Math.min(current.length, previous.length); i<len; i++){
                if(current.charAt(0) != previous.charAt(0)) break;
            }
            current = current.substr(i);
            previous = previous.substr(i);
            for(var i=0, len=Math.min(current.length, previous.length); i<len; i++){
                if(current.substr(-1) != previous.substr(-1)) break;
            }
    
            //Array: Current = New hash, previous = old hash
            return [current, previous];
        }
    })()
    
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