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$('#target a').attr("onClick=", link);
for some reason I have to do this one, but it says Failed to execute 'setAttribute' on 'Element': 'onclick=' is not a valid attribute name.
Failed to execute 'setAttribute' on 'Element': 'onclick=' is not a valid attribute name.
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$('#target a').attr("onClick", link);
This is what you're looking for.
Though you could use:
$('#target a').on('click', link);
Please note that link should be a function and not just a url.
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You don't need attribute editing. You just need to set 'click' event handler.
$('#target a').click(link);
where link is a handling function.
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