Getting URL hash location, and using it in jQuery

时光总嘲笑我的痴心妄想 提交于 2019-11-26 05:54:36

问题


I\'d like to get the value after a hash in the URL of the current page and then be able to apply this in a new function... eg.

The URL could be

www.example.com/index.html#foo

And I would like to use this in conjunction with the following piece of code

$(\'ul#foo:first\').show();

I\'m kinda assuming/hoping there is some way of grabbing this, and turning it into a variable that I can then use in the second piece of code.


回答1:


Editor's note: the approach below has serious security implications and, depending upon the version of jQuery you are using, may expose your users to XSS attacks. For more detail, see the discussion of the possible attack in the comments on this answer or this explanation on Security Stack Exchange.

You can use the location.hash property to grab the hash of the current page:

var hash = window.location.hash;
$('ul'+hash+':first').show();

Note that this property already contains the # symbol at the beginning.

Actually you don't need the :first pseudo-selector since you are using the ID selector, is assumed that IDs are unique within the DOM.

In case you want to get the hash from an URL string, you can use the String.substring method:

var url = "http://example.com/file.htm#foo";
var hash = url.substring(url.indexOf('#')); // '#foo'

Advice: Be aware that the user can change the hash as he wants, injecting anything to your selector, you should check the hash before using it.




回答2:


location.hash is not safe for IE , in case of IE ( including IE9 ) , if your page contains iframe , then after manual refresh inside iframe content get location.hash value is old( value for first page load ). while manual retrieved value is different than location.hash so always retrieve it through document.URL

var hash = document.URL.substr(document.URL.indexOf('#')+1) 



回答3:


For those who are looking for pure javascript solution

 document.getElementById(location.hash.substring(1)).style.display = 'block'

Hope this saves you some time.




回答4:


Since jQuery 1.9, the :target selector will match the URL hash. So you could do:

$(":target").show(); // or $("ul:target").show();

Which would select the element with the ID matching the hash and show it.




回答5:


I would suggest better cek first if the current page has a hash. Otherwise it will be undefined.

$(window).on('load', function(){        
    if( location.hash && location.hash.length ) {
       var hash = decodeURIComponent(location.hash.substr(1));
       $('ul'+hash+':first').show();;
    }       
});


来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/1822598/getting-url-hash-location-and-using-it-in-jquery

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