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Here's what I'm working with

Code:

<a href="#" onclick="window.onpopstate = function() { alert('pop'); };
    return false; ">set up window.onpopstate
</a><br>
<a href="#somehash2">change hash</a>
<div onclick="alert(location.href);">show location.href</div>​

Why does clicking the change hash link fire the popstate, shouldn't it only be fired if I click the change hash link then click back?

qwertymk
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The reason window.onpopstate fires are not because of a change to the hash. It's because the history has been changed when you click on the anchor tag.

From https://developer.mozilla.org/en/DOM/window.onpopstate :

A popstate event is dispatched to the window every time the active history entry changes. If the history entry being activated was created by a call to history.pushState() or was affected by a call to history.replaceState(), the popstate event's state property contains a copy of the history entry's state object.

Starx
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