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SlightlyCoded - Intercepting a Clicked Link Url Using jQuery

I know this is RubyFlow, but I figured some jQuery was allowed. I just finished an article about Intercepting a Clicked Link Url Using jQuery. Great for sending ever changing params being changed by javascript.

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I was expecting at least some ruby, even if it’s mostly Javascript, but nope, no ruby in this article. :(

Brendan: It’s become harder to do this ;-) For non-logged in users, we check if the page contains the words Rails or Ruby and don’t allow it if it doesn’t. In this case, it does, even though there’s no actual Ruby stuff on there ;-)

Barring that, I’ll usually delete off topic posts, but this seems to have been made in good faith, and since it’s not going to hit the Twitter or RSS feeds, I’ll let it slide. Taelor looks like the sort of person we’d want to post again one day!

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