How to get absolute path from a relative url with no outside info?
I'm trying to dynamically determine whether I'm on a certain page, and set开发者_StackOverflow社区 a style on any link linking to itself (for a navigation menu).
The part that's catching me up is how to determine that the page is the current page.
I know I can get window.location, and compare it to the href of any links, but there tiered folders, some of which have files named the same way, and I can't rely on setting a base server url.
Basically I need the value that you get when you hover your mouse over a link, with all the relativity of the href attribute applied to the current location. I'm not really sure how to do that, though.
This one works best cross browser
//Resolve absolute url's from relative ones
function qualifyURL( url ){
var img = document.createElement('img');
img.src = url; // set string url
url = img.src; // get qualified url
img.src = null; // no server request
return url;
}
based on drew's answer, i tested this
function resolveUrl( url ){
var a = document.createElement('a');
a.href=url; // set string url
url = a.href; // get qualified url
return url;
}
and it seems to work for ie8 and up. ie7 doesnt resolve anything.
*-pike
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