Question

I'm currently attempting to disable a link using the following jQuery selector:

$("a[href$=/sites/abcd/sectors]").removeAttr("href");

The problem is that sometimes the href might not always be lower case on the page. When this happens the selector no longer matches.

Does anyone know how to get around this? Can I change the behaviour this once to ignore case?

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Solution

I ran into this myself. I switched the logic a bit to allow me to compare it without case. It requires a little more work, but at least it works.

$('a').each(function(i,n) {
    var href = $(n).attr("href");
    href = href.toLowerCase();
    if (href.endsWith('/sites/abcd/sectors'))
        $(n).removeAttr('href');
});

You would have to figure out your own endsWith logic.

OTHER TIPS

jQuery was built to be extended. You can correct it or add your own type of case-insensitive selector.

Rick Strahl: Using jQuery to search Content and creating custom Selector Filters

You may use function "is" in jQuery. It is not case-sensitive.

   $("a").each(function() {
     if ($(this).is("a[href$=/sites/abcd/sectors]")) {
       $(this).removeAttr('href');
     }
   })

First this is NOT VALID expression since it contains \ ,

If you wish to use any of the meta-characters ( such as !"#$%&'()*+,./:;<=>?@[\]^``{|}~ ) as

a literal part of a name, you must escape the character with two backslashes: \\.

Src : http://api.jquery.com/category/selectors/

so you must escape the / to \\/

so your expression will be $("a[href$=\\/sites\\/abcd\\/sectors]").removeAttr("href");

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