onhashchange event
Raised when there are changes to the portion of a URL that follows the number sign (#).
This event is not supported for Windows apps using JavaScript.
Syntax
HTML Attribute | <element onhashchange = "handler(event)"> |
Event Property | object.onhashchange = handler; |
attachEvent Method | object.attachEvent("onhashchange", handler) |
addEventListener Method | object.addEventListener("hashchange", handler, useCapture) |
Event information
Synchronous | No |
Bubbles | Yes |
Cancelable | Yes |
Event handler parameters
- pEvtObj [in]
Type: IHTMLEventObj
Standards information
There are no standards that apply here.
Remarks
In Asynchronous JavaScript and XML (AJAX) applications, client requests that do not trigger traditional page navigation should update the IHTMLAnchorElement::hash property. This lets the Back button function more predictably. The URL fragment (bookmark) can be set by script. The value is appended to the displayed URL, and the navigation is saved in the browser history.
Windows Internet Explorer 8. The browser's Back and Forward buttons do not generate HTMLWindowEvents3::onhashchange events for frames or iframes; instead, the frame is refreshed each time. Web pages hosted in frames or iframes should use their HTMLFrameSiteEvents::onload handler or equivalent to read the current URL hash information from the location.IHTMLAnchorElement::hash property and set their states accordingly.
When first navigating to a page that contains a hash identifier in the URL, an HTMLWindowEvents3::onhashchange event is not fired. It is expected that the freshly loaded page can inspect the value of the location.IHTMLAnchorElement::hash property to extract the current hash value. After this first page loads, setting the IHTMLAnchorElement::hash property will fire the HTMLWindowEvents3::onhashchange event as expected. This behavior avoids any negative impact on Web page load performance by removing a possible redundant event.
To invoke this event, do one of the following:
- Set the location.IHTMLAnchorElement::hash (bookmark) property.
- Navigate to the same page with a different bookmark.
The pEvtObj parameter is required for the following interfaces: