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adding a mailto attr in jquery





content = "";

$.each(data.response, function(i, y){

$("div#userBox_"+id+" div#"+tab+"File").html(content);

$("div#userBox_"+id+" div#"+tab+"File tr.")

content="<table class='crmTable'><tr><th colspan='3'>"+y.email.email+"</th></tr>";







This .js code gives out this view





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I would like to add a .attr(mailto) somehow to this...but I have no Idea how to do this.


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  1. I can't speak to the rest of your code, but it appears what you want to achieve is as simple as adding the link to your output string:

    content="<table class='crmTable'><tr><th colspan='3'>"+
    "<a href='mailto:" + y.email.email + "'>"+y.email.email+"</a></th></tr>";


    I assumed you wanted a mailto link, and that "mailto attr" is just a mistake in semantics (there is no "mailto" attribute).

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