Difference between revisions of "CR.url"
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{protocol: "https", host: "addresslock.com", path: "/", hash: "", query: "", …} | {protocol: "https", host: "addresslock.com", path: "/", hash: "", query: "", …} | ||
− | ''"protocol"'': | + | ''"protocol"'': the type of protocol. In this case, "Hypertext Transfer Protocol" |
''"host"'': returns the current domain | ''"host"'': returns the current domain | ||
− | ''"path"'': | + | ''"path"'': the path, starting with "/" |
− | ''"hash"'': | + | ''"hash"'': fragment identifier, begins with "#"; it is the optional last part of a URL |
− | ''"query"'': | + | ''"query"'': the things that come after the "?" |
When you update queryparams, the following changes result: | When you update queryparams, the following changes result: |
Revision as of 01:52, 24 June 2020
The __CR.URL function is a JavaScript function that parses the current URL. It returns a newly created URL object representing the URL defined by the parameters.
Using CR.URL()
When you call CR.URL() it parses the current URL and the following structure is returned (data is included as part of this example).
{protocol: "https", host: "addresslock.com", path: "/", hash: "", query: "", …}
"protocol": the type of protocol. In this case, "Hypertext Transfer Protocol"
"host": returns the current domain
"path": the path, starting with "/"
"hash": fragment identifier, begins with "#"; it is the optional last part of a URL
"query": the things that come after the "?"
When you update queryparams, the following changes result:
Sample page x
Sample page y
hash: "" host: "addresslock.com" parse: ƒ (url) parseQuery: ƒ (q) path: "/" port: protocol: "https" query: "" queryParams: undefined queryparams: {} unparse: ƒ () unparseQuery: ƒ () url: "https://addresslock.com/" arguments: (...) caller: (...) length: name: "" prototype: {} __proto__: ƒ () FunctionLocation: Scopes: Scopes[]
See also
Category:ConversionRuler]]
Category:ConversionRuler JavaScript Functions]]