Baseline Widely available
The search
property of the HTMLAreaElement
interface is a search string, also called a query string, that is a string containing a "?"
followed by the parameters of the <area>
element's href
. If the URL does not have a search query, this property contains an empty string, ""
.
This property can be set to change the query string of the URL. When setting, a single "?"
prefix is added to the provided value, if not already present. Setting it to ""
removes the query string.
The query is percent-encoded when setting but not percent-decoded when reading.
Modern browsers provide URLSearchParams
and URL.searchParams
to make it easy to parse out the parameters from the query string.
See URL.search
for more information.
A string.
Examples Getting the search string from an area link// An <area id="myArea" href="/en-US/docs/HTMLAreaElement?q=123"> element is in the document
const area = document.getElementById("myArea");
area.search; // returns '?q=123'
Advanced parsing using URLSearchParams
Alternatively, URLSearchParams
can be used:
let params = new URLSearchParams(queryString);
let q = parseInt(params.get("q"), 10); // returns the number 123
Specifications Browser compatibility See also
HTMLAreaElement
interface it belongs to.RetroSearch is an open source project built by @garambo | Open a GitHub Issue
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HTML:
3.2
| Encoding:
UTF-8
| Version:
0.7.4