This is my first question asked of the stack because, well, I just really can't wrap my brain around regex. I am trying to rig a university library's advanced catalog search so that after a patron searches, say, "football" in several different categories of material types, hitting a "modify your search" button returns them to the form with all their previous search parameters remembered. It's an old, proprietary system, so what it does by default is return the patron to the search form but force them to start from scratch.
The location string still has all the parameters, though, so what I want to do is regex that and populate the form with JS. This is what the string looks like:
/search~S13/X?NOSRCH=(football)&m=i&m=g&m=r&m=r&m=1&m=5&m=g&m=o&m=7&m=j&m=i&m=2&m=3&m=q&m=m&SORT=D&SUBKEY=(football)
I want to grab the value of m, which can occur a lot more times than the above example. So far, I'm doing this:
var str = location.search.match(/m.*?&/g);
which returns
"m=i&", "m=g&", "m=r&", "m=r&", "m=1&", "m=5&", "m=g&", "m=o&", "m=7&", "m=j&", "m=i&", "m=2&", "m=3&", "m=q&", "m=m&"
How would you go about grabbing just the value i
in m=i&
?