For instance, I have a url like this : www.mysite.com/my_app.html
How do I pass a value " Use_Id = abc " to it and use javascript to display on that page ?
For instance, I have a url like this : www.mysite.com/my_app.html
How do I pass a value " Use_Id = abc " to it and use javascript to display on that page ?
www.mysite.com/my_app.html?use_id=abs
var qs = new QueryString()
// use_id is now available in the use_id variable
var use_id = qs.get("use_id");
Get the QueryString()
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There's a similar question on this here http://stackoverflow.com/questions/150404/what-is-the-easiest-way-to-read-manipulate-query-string-params-using-javascript
Which seems to recommend using jQuery's Querystring plugin: http://plugins.jquery.com/project/query-object
www.mysite.com/my_app.html?Use_Id=abc
var querystring = window.location.querystring;
var myValue = querystring["Use_Id"];
UPDATE: Link to library (thanks @Andy E), http://prettycode.org/2009/04/21/javascript-query-string/
Shouldn't be too difficult to write your own without the need for an external library.
// www.mysite.com/my_app.html?Use_Id=abc
var GET = {};
var query = window.location.search.substring(1).split("&");
for (var i = 0, max = query.length; i < max; i++)
{
if (query[i] === "") // check for trailing & with no param
continue;
var param = query[i].split("=");
GET[decodeURIComponent(param[0])] = decodeURIComponent(param[1] || "");
}
Usage: GET.Use_id
or GET["Use_id"]
. You can also check if a parameter is present even if it has a null value using "Use_id" in GET
(will return true or false).
Call the page www.mysite.com/my_app.html?Use_Id=abc
Then in that page use a javascript function like:
var urlParam = function(name, w){
w = w || window;
var rx = new RegExp('[\&|\?]'+name+'=([^\&\#]+)'),
val = w.location.search.match(rx);
return !val ? '':val[1];
}
To use it:
var useId = urlParam('Use_Id');
The second parameter w
is optional, but useful if you want to read parameters on iframes or parent windows.