If I have a hostname such as: http://sample.example.com and in Javascript I do window.location.hostname, would I get “example.com” or “sample.example.com”?
If not, how would I be able to get sample.example.com?
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Yes,
window.location.hostnamewill give you subdomains as well. If this isn’t working, or isn’t supported by some other browser, you could quite easily parse for it: