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How can I get this value ea297dbd-cdc1-40c4-8a01-cbd7e4854fb1 from this Url http://www.dentalo.se/bokning/ea297dbd-cdc1-40c4-8a01-cbd7e4854fb1?

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In case the domain name might change, you can use split():

var urlParts = window.location.href.split('/'),
    thePart = urlParts[(urlParts.length - 1)];

This will now populate thePart with:

"ea297dbd-cdc1-40c4-8a01-cbd7e4854fb1"

jsFiddle Demo

Note the jsFiddle uses a string to represent the URL...

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  • Perfect works like a charm. :D Jan 4, 2014 at 13:19
  • Glad to help, you might want to accept the answer :)
    – BenM
    Jan 4, 2014 at 14:08
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You can try this:

window.location.replace("http://www.dentalo.se/bokning/", "");

The result will be:

ea297dbd-cdc1-40c4-8a01-cbd7e4854fb1

http://jsfiddle.net/afzaal_ahmad_zeeshan/R46Up/

What it does is, it gets the URL and replaces the before part of the URL and provides you with the remaining one.

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  • Nice solution, but if the page is ever migrated to another directory or domain, this will fail.
    – BenM
    Jan 4, 2014 at 13:17
  • Yes surely it will fail! But it was just a solution for this one..:) Jan 4, 2014 at 13:17
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Anothe solution:

var mylocation = window.location.href.split('/');
mylocation = mylocation[mylocation.length-1];
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  • oh lol, I posted and haven't seen it ^^'
    – ProGM
    Jan 4, 2014 at 13:19
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It's very easy you can try this code:

var URL = $(location).attr('href');
var value = URL.substring(URL.lastIndexOf('/') + 1);
alert(value);
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  • There really is no need to use jQuery here...
    – BenM
    Jan 4, 2014 at 14:09

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