Extract Part Of String?
May 26, 2009I have this code:
function getLocation() {
var siteurl = document.location.href;
document.write(siteurl);
}
I want to extract from string etc. [URL] this part:"/page1/page2".How I can do it?
I have this code:
function getLocation() {
var siteurl = document.location.href;
document.write(siteurl);
}
I want to extract from string etc. [URL] this part:"/page1/page2".How I can do it?
I'm sure this is probably a simple question, but I'm going to ask anyway. I need to extract part of a URL and place it into a variable for use elsewhere on the page. The part to be extracted will be of varying lengths.
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<script type= type="text/javascript" language="javascript">
var page_url = window.location.href;
var segments = page_url.split("/");
alert(segments[4]);
</script>
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[Code]...
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1
for the first example
6
for the second example
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