JQuery :: Apply To All Anchors With Class "Delete"?
Jun 22, 2010
I have the following on a page: "<a class="Delete" href="/task/delete/50">Delete</a>"
How can I show an alert window saying: "Delete? OK, CANCEL"
If OK is clicked then it calls the url "/task/delete/50". If CANCEL is clicked then it stays on the current page. I need to apply this to all anchors with class "Delete".
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