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9.2

Need Everything After ?

Asked by net_susan in JavaScript

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I don't actually need to grab the querystring after ?Page=

I need to drop everything before http://www.mypage.com?Page=

I want my variable varPage to equal anything coming after http://www.mypage.com?Page= (including other querystrings).

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<script type="text/javascript">
var job = location.search; // get the jobstring from the url
job = (job)? job.substring(1):""; // drop the leading "?"
var jobqu = job.split('&'); // split on "&"
var jobsplit = new Array(); 
for (var i=0;i<jobqu.length;i++) {
  var jobValue = jobqu[i].split('=');
  if (jobValue[0]) {
    jobsplit[jobValue[0]] = (jobValue[1])?unescape(jobValue[1]):""; 
  }
  if (jobsplit["Page"] == null)
  var varPage = " ";
  else {
  var varPage = jobsplit["Page"]; 
  }
}
</script>
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