The Location.assign()method loading the object at the URL providing in parameter.
The Location.assign()method loading the object at the URL providing in parameter.
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Is a DOMString containing a '#' followed by the fragment identifier of the URL.
Is a DOMString containing a '#' followed by the fragment identifier of the URL.
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Is a DOMString containing the host, that is the hostname, a ':', and the port of the URL.
Is a DOMString containing the host, that is the hostname, a ':', and the port of the URL.
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Is a DOMString containing the domain of the URL.
Is a DOMString containing the domain of the URL.
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Is a DOMString containing the whole URL.
Is a DOMString containing the whole URL.
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The origin read-only property is a String containing the Unicode serialization of the origin of the represented URL, that is, for http and https, the scheme followed by '://', followed by the domain, followed by ':', followed by the port (the default port, 80 and 443 respectively, if explicitely specified).
The origin read-only property is a String containing the Unicode serialization of the origin of the represented URL, that is, for http and https, the scheme followed by '://', followed by the domain, followed by ':', followed by the port (the default port, 80 and 443 respectively, if explicitely specified). For URL using file: scheme, the value is browser dependant.
This property also does not exist consistently on IE, even as new as IE11, hence it must be UndefOr.
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Is a DOMString containing an initial '/' followed by the path of the URL.
Is a DOMString containing an initial '/' followed by the path of the URL.
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Is a DOMString containing the port number of the URL.
Is a DOMString containing the port number of the URL.
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Is a DOMString containing the protocol scheme of the URL, including the final ':'.
Is a DOMString containing the protocol scheme of the URL, including the final ':'.
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The Location.reload()method Reloads the resource from the current URL.
The Location.reload()method Reloads the resource from the current URL. Its optional unique parameter is a Boolean, which, when it is true, causes the page to always be reloaded from the server. If it is false or not specified, the browser may reload the page from its cache.
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The Location.replace()method replaces the current resource with the one at the provided URL.
The Location.replace()method replaces the current resource with the one at the provided URL. The difference from the assign() method is that after using replace() the current page will not be saved in session History, meaning the user won't be able to use the back button to navigate to it.
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Is a DOMString containing a '?' followed by the parameters of the URL.
Is a DOMString containing a '?' followed by the parameters of the URL.
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The Location interface represents the location of the object it is linked to. Changes done on it are reflected on the object it relates to. Both the Document and Window interface have such a linked Location, accessible via Document.location and Window.location respectively.
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