Code Snippet
Get URL Variables
function getQueryVariable(variable)
{
var query = window.location.search.substring(1);
var vars = query.split("&");
for (var i=0;i<vars.length;i++) {
var pair = vars[i].split("=");
if(pair[0] == variable){return pair[1];}
}
return(false);
}Usage
Example URL:
http://www.example.com/index.php?id=1&image=awesome.jpg
Calling getQueryVariable("id") - would return "1".
Calling getQueryVariable("image") - would return "awesome.jpg".
Requests = {
QueryString : function(item){
var svalue = location.search.match(new RegExp(“[\?\&]” + item + “=([^\&]*)(\&?)”,”i”));
return svalue ? svalue[1] : svalue;
}
}
//usage
Requests.QueryString(“id”);
nice ! thanks.
Great work, this is a really nice bit of coding! As always, keep it up!
Nice, really helpful thanks!!
Thanks Chris, totally useful script. Soo going to use that today :D
beauty!!!!!!!
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