Question

I have a very simple link on my page. <a href="#">My link</a>. It causes a page refresh. when I remove "turbolinks", it no longer causes a refresh.

I've used links with hash fragments all the time in the past. Unless I've missed something very fundamental for a long time, I don't understand how this can cause a refresh.

It does not have any JS event handlers attached to it.

Any ideas?

It may not matter, but I'm using jQuery, Twitter-Bootstrap, and Ruby on Rails.

Clues so far:

  • When I remove Turbolinks, the link behaves properly (does not cause page refresh).
  • Links with "#" as the URL cause a reload on every page of my app.
  • Links with any "#hasfragmenttext" will cause a single refresh and then the URL of the page is "mypage#hasfragmenttext", any additional clicks do NOT cause page refresh... hmm.
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Solution 2

Use data-no-turbolink attribute on that link the error should be gone

<a href="#" data-no-turbolink>My link</a>

OTHER TIPS

The above solution didn't work for me but this did :

<a href="#" data-turbolinks="false">My link</a>

This can be found at https://github.com/turbolinks/turbolinks

update: This solution works for turbolinks 5, for classic turbolinks check the previous answer by @wael34218

With Rails 7 / Hotwire, you now need to use:

data-turbo="false"
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