<!-- This example is from the book _JavaScript: The Definitive Guide_. --> <!-- Written by David Flanagan. Copyright (c) 1996 O'Reilly & Associates. --> <!-- This example is provided WITHOUT WARRANTY either expressed or implied.--> <!-- You may study, use, modify, and distribute it for any purpose. --> <SCRIPT LANGUAGE="JavaScript1.1"> // location.search has a question mark at the beginning, // so we call substring() to get rid of it. var argstr =index.html location.search.substring(1, location.search.length) // Assuming that the arguments are passed in a comma-separated list, we // can break them into an array with this line. (Using an ampersand to // separate arguments is another common URL convention.) var args = argstr.split(','); // Now we can use the arguments however we want. This example just // prints them out. We use the unescape() function in case the arguments // include escaped characters (like spaces and punctuation) that are // illegal in URLs. (See escape() and unescape() functions for details.) for (var i = 0; i < args.length; i++) document.write(unescape(args[i]) + "<BR>"); </SCRIPT>
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