Javascript - Append Text After Url Element
Solution 1:
You can change URL by using window-object, e.g.:
window.location.href = url + '/' + ID
Solution 2:
What about this?
var url = "http://www.google.com/";
url.replace(/^(https?:\/\/)?(\w+\.)?(\w+\.\w+)/, "$3.local");
DEMO:http://jsfiddle.net/qn5h5/
Solution 3:
The concat()
method is used to join two or more strings.
This method does not change the existing strings, but returns a new string containing the text of the joined strings. In your case:
var mystring = concat("http://www.google.com",".local");
And for removing parts from string - use split()
method to split a string into an array of substrings, and returns the new array.
Tip: If an empty string ("") is used as the separator, the string is split between each character.
Note: The split()
method also does not change the original string.
Solution 4:
The javascript location object http://www.w3schools.com/jsref/obj_location.asp gives you access to url's hostname path etc. I don't exactly know what you are looking for, but this can help.
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