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8.4

only click on link once

Asked by 1234_new in JavaScript

Tags: javascript, click

I want it so when you click on the it will take you to google.com, but if you double click on it, it will alert you with a message before it actually sends the command.
here is what I got so far...


<script>
var abc=0
function goo() {
if (abc==1) {
window.location.href="http://google.com";}
if (abc>1) {
alert('msg');}}
</script>
<a href="javascript:goo();" onclick="abc++">hello</a>

the point is that when you click on the link it will take you too google, and then from there on if you keep clicking on it it will alert a message, but the previous command on going to keep going. Its basicly like a flood protection.

Here is what mine does..
when you click first time it takes you to google, but if you double click it will just stop the whole thing.
I'ts basicly a flood protection.
It's for a php top site script, and many users keep clicking on there link over and over, this way it will only count as one click even though they click like 100 times.
Thank you in advance.
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