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Some functionality not working

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I am developing a website which requires a "a" tag(anchor tag) to be created dynamically and clicked, it is working in other browsers but not in firefox. Below is code snippet: var x = document.createElement("a"); x.href = 'random_url'; x.click(); Please help me out with this.And tell me reason why it is not working

I am developing a website which requires a "a" tag(anchor tag) to be created dynamically and clicked, it is working in other browsers but not in firefox. Below is code snippet: var x = document.createElement("a"); x.href = 'random_url'; x.click(); Please help me out with this.And tell me reason why it is not working

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Gecko would not implement the click() method on other elements that might be expected to respond to mouse clicks, such as links (<a> elements), nor would it necessarily fire the click event of other elements.

https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/HTMLElement/click

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Does it work if you append this element to the body?

  • document.body.appendChild(x);

This works for me in the Web Console:

var x = document.createElement("a");
x.href = 'https://www.google.com';
document.body.appendChild(x);
x.click();