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Asked: May 15, 20262026-05-15T16:41:20+00:00 2026-05-15T16:41:20+00:00

Here is my JavaScript code so far: var linkElement = document.getElementById(BackButton); var loc_array =

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var linkElement = document.getElementById("BackButton");
var loc_array = document.location.href.split('/');
var newT = document.createTextNode(unescape(capWords(loc_array[loc_array.length-2]))); 
linkElement.appendChild(newT);

Currently it takes the second to last item in the array from the URL. However, I want to do a check for the last item in the array to be "index.html" and if so, grab the third to last item instead.

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    2026-05-15T16:41:21+00:00Added an answer on May 15, 2026 at 4:41 pm
    if (loc_array[loc_array.length - 1] === 'index.html') {
       // do something
    } else {
       // something else
    }
    

    In the event that your server serves the same file for "index.html" and "inDEX.htML" you can also use: .toLowerCase().

    Though, you might want to consider doing this server-side if possible: it will be cleaner and work for people without JS.


    EDIT – ES-2022

    Using ES-2022 Array.at(), the above may be written like this:

    if (loc_array.at(-1) === 'index.html') {
       // do something
    } else {
       // something else
    }
    
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