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Hello there,

What I want to do is issue a click event, preferably with jQuery, on an anchor element, causing the browser to follow that link. I know that my anchor selectors are correct, as they are returning 1 from .length.

Here's what I've tried:

$('#awesomeLink').click();

But it won't follow the link.

How am I doing it wrong?

Thanks!!

A: 

Try $('#awesomeLink').trigger("click");

Lance May
Maybe I didn't read enough. I thought the question was how to trigger the even. Navigating to the link without triggering the event, however, would be Tejs's recipe spot on.
Lance May
+2  A: 

Why not just parse the url and send the user to that link location?

var url = $('#awesomeLink').attr('href');
window.location.href = url;
Tejs
A: 

Instead of trying to click the link directly, just tell the browser to load a different page:

window.location = "my_link's_URL";

This question is similar to how-do-i-automatically-click-a-link-with-javascript.

Justin Ethier
A: 

If you are just wanting to change the browser location try:

window.location.href = $('#awesomeLink').attr('href');

Otherwise if you are needing a bit more, then this question might help (as might the other questions about native clicking).

Blair McMillan
Apparently I type very slowly.
Blair McMillan