On mobile, I'd to redirect to the subdomain store.website.com
only if the url is website.com/#store
. If the url is not that, I'd to do redirect to the subdomain m.website.com
. The following always redirects to the store subdomain if the url is simply website.com
, store anchor or not:
var url = "http://website.com/#store";
var hash = url.substring(url.indexOf("#")+1);
if (hash == "store") {
window.location.replace("http://store.website.com");
} else if (window.location.href == "http://website.com") {
window.location.replace("http://m.website.com");
}
I get the same result if I replace the 'else if' statement with a simple 'else' statement, or if I drop the else statement altogether. It always redirects to store.website.com
in any case. Is there a slight adjustment I should make here to get the code to work as intended, or perhaps an altogether different method that should do the trick? Thanks
window.location.hash
would return#store
.