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Asked: May 14, 20262026-05-14T07:50:42+00:00 2026-05-14T07:50:42+00:00

I know I can use window.location.pathname to return a url, but how do I

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I know I can use window.location.pathname to return a url, but how do I parse the url?

I have a url like this: http://localhost/messages/mine/9889 and I’m trying to check to see if “mine” exists in that url?

So, if “mine” is the second piece in that url, I want to write an if statement based on that…

if(second argument == 'mine') { do something }
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    2026-05-14T07:50:42+00:00Added an answer on May 14, 2026 at 7:50 am
    if ( location.pathname.split("/")[2] == "mine" ) { do something }
    

    Although it would obviously be better to check whether there are enough items in the array that’s returned by split:

    var a = location.pathname.split("/");
    if ( a.length > 2 && a[2] == "mine" ) { do something }
    

    Note that even though array indexes are zero based, we want to specify 2 as the index to get what you refer to as the 2nd argument as split splits “/messages/mine/9889” into an array of 4 items:

    ["", "messages", "mine", "9889"]
    
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