Node: baseURI property - Web APIs | MDN (original) (raw)
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The read-only baseURI
property of the Node interface returns the absolute base URL of the document containing the node.
The base URL is used to resolve relative URLs when the browser needs to obtain an absolute URL, for example when processing the HTML element's
src
attribute or the xlink:href
Deprecated or href
attributes in SVG.
Although this property is read-only, its value is determined by an algorithm each time the property is accessed, and may change if the conditions changed.
The base URL is determined as follows:
- By default, the base URL is the location of the document (as determined by window.location).
- If it is an HTML Document and there is a element in the document, the
href
value of the firstBase
element with such an attribute is used instead.
Value
A string representing the base URL of the Node.
Examples
Without
<output>Not calculated</output>
const output = document.querySelector("output");
output.value = output.baseURI;
With
<base href="https://developer.mozilla.org/modified_base_uri/" />
<output>Not calculated</output>
const output = document.querySelector("output");
output.value = output.baseURI;
Specifications
Specification |
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DOM # ref-for-dom-node-baseuri① |