问题
How can I write the JavaScript callback code that will be executed on any changes in the URL anchor?
For example from http://example.com#a
to http://example.com#b
回答1:
Google Custom Search Engines use a timer to check the hash against a previous value, whilst the child iframe on a seperate domain updates the parent's location hash to contain the size of the iframe document's body. When the timer catches the change, the parent can resize the iframe to match that of the body so that scrollbars aren't displayed.
Something like the following achieves the same:
var storedHash = window.location.hash;
window.setInterval(function () {
if (window.location.hash != storedHash) {
storedHash = window.location.hash;
hashChanged(storedHash);
}
}, 100); // Google uses 100ms intervals I think, might be lower
Google Chrome 5, Safari 5, Opera 10.60, Firefox 3.6 and Internet Explorer 8 all support the hashchange
event:
if ("onhashchange" in window) // does the browser support the hashchange event?
window.onhashchange = function () {
hashChanged(window.location.hash);
}
and putting it together:
if ("onhashchange" in window) { // event supported?
window.onhashchange = function () {
hashChanged(window.location.hash);
}
}
else { // event not supported:
var storedHash = window.location.hash;
window.setInterval(function () {
if (window.location.hash != storedHash) {
storedHash = window.location.hash;
hashChanged(storedHash);
}
}, 100);
}
jQuery also has a plugin that will check for the hashchange event and provide its own if necessary - http://benalman.com/projects/jquery-hashchange-plugin/.
EDIT: Updated browser support (again).
回答2:
setInterval()
is only universal solution for now. But there are some light in the future in form of hashchange event
回答3:
From what I see in other SO questions, the only workable cross-browser solution is a timer. Check out this question for example.
回答4:
I would recommend using addEventListener
instead of overwriting window.onhashchange
, otherwise you will block the event for other plugins.
window.addEventListener('hashchange', function() {
...
})
Looking at the global browser usage today, a fallback is not needed anymore.
回答5:
(Just for the record.) The YUI3 "hashchange" synthetic event does more or less the same thing as the accepted answer
YUI().use('history-hash', function (Y) {
Y.on('hashchange', function (e) {
// Handle hashchange events on the current window.
}, Y.config.win);
});
回答6:
You can get more info from this
Mutation event types
The mutation event module is designed to allow notification of any changes to the structure of a document, including attr and text modifications.
来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/2161906/handle-url-anchor-change-event-in-js