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Read a page's GET URL variables and return them as an associative array.
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Example for URL http://www.example.com/index.html?hello=bonjour&goodevening=bonsoir
var hash = getUrlVars();
alert(hash['hello']); // prints 'bonjour'
alert(hash['goodevening']); // prints 'bonsoir'
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Example for URL http://www.example.com/index.html?hello=bonjour&goodevening=bonsoir
var hash = getUrlVars();
alert(hash['hello']); // prints 'bonjour'
alert(hash['goodevening']); // prints 'bonsoir'
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// Read a page's GET URL variables and return them as an associative array. function getUrlVars() { var vars = [], hash; var hashes = window.location.href.slice(window.location.href.indexOf('?') + 1).split('&'); for(var i = 0; i < hashes.length; i++) { hash = hashes[i].split('='); vars.push(hash[0]); vars[hash[0]] = hash[1]; } return vars; }