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Asked: June 4, 20262026-06-04T04:47:25+00:00 2026-06-04T04:47:25+00:00

Just tried out the following approach finding that this does not work? (Using jQuery):

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Just tried out the following approach finding that this does not work?

(Using jQuery):

function bookmark_add() {

        $.ajax({
          type: "POST",
          url: "load.php",
          data: data,
          success: function(msg) {
              var msg_array=msg.split("-");
              var success=msg_array[0];
              var bookmark_id=msg_array[1];

              if(success==1) {
                  $('.btn_bookmark').html('Remove Bookmark');
                   $('.a_bookmark').attr("onClick","bookmark_remove("+bookmark_id+"), return false;");
                  }
              }
        });
    }

This function works fine. The attribute of the <a> element is being changed correctly. However, the new event (the function bookmark_remove is not being fired. So I assume that my approach does not work because of some basic misunderstanding, probably?

Could anyone tell me that this assumption is right and give any hint why?

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    2026-06-04T04:47:27+00:00Added an answer on June 4, 2026 at 4:47 am

    I can’t immediately tell you why it’s not working (could be several things; onClick should be in all lower case for one thing — the mixed-case version is only okay in HTML markup [not XHTML, but HTML], not once you’re interacting with the DOM, which is case-sensitive), but there’s no reason at all for doing it that way. Instead:

    $('.a_bookmark').click(function() {
        bookmark_remove(bookmark_id);
        return false;
    });
    

    If the anchor comes pre-equipped with an existing onclick handler, you can clear it like this:

    $('.a_bookmark').attr("onclick", "");
    

    So putting that together:

    $('.a_bookmark').attr("onclick", "").click(function() {
        bookmark_remove(bookmark_id);
        return false;
    });
    

    Apparently people don’t understand where I’m doing that, so here’s your full ajax call with the change recommended above:

        $.ajax({
          type: "POST",
          url: "load.php",
          data: data,
          success: function(msg) {
              var msg_array=msg.split("-");
              var success=msg_array[0];
              var bookmark_id=msg_array[1];
    
              if(success==1) {
                  $('.btn_bookmark').html('Remove Bookmark');
                  $('.a_bookmark').attr("onclick", "").click(function() {
                      bookmark_remove(bookmark_id);
                      return false;
                  });
              }
        });
    
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