Document: location property - Web APIs | MDN (original) (raw)
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The Document.location
read-only property returns aLocation object, which contains information about the URL of the document and provides methods for changing that URL and loading another URL.
Though Document.location
is a read-only Location
object, you can also assign a string to it. This means that you can work with document.location as if it were a string in most cases:document.location = 'http://www.example.com'
is a synonym ofdocument.location.href = 'http://www.example.com'
. If you assign another string to it, browser will load the website you assigned.
To retrieve just the URL as a string, the read-only document.URLproperty can also be used.
If the current document is not in a browsing context, the returned value isnull
.
Value
Examples
console.log(document.location);
// Prints a Location object to the console
Specifications
Specification |
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HTML # the-location-interface |
Browser compatibility
See also
- The interface of the returned value, Location
- A similar information, but attached to the browsing context,Window.location