Javascript: Selectively Remove Hash (or Hashes) From Urls, So That The Url Remains Valid Or Usable
Say we have the following urls: 1. http://example.com#hash0 2. http://example.com#hash0#hash1 3. http://example.com#hash0/sample.net/ 4. http://example.com#hash0/sample.net/#hash1
Solution 1:
Maybe this what you want, with a regular expression.
var urls = [
'http://example.com#hash0', // remove'http://example.com#hash0#hash1', // remove'http://example.com#hash0/sample.net/', // keep'http://example.com#hash0/sample.net/#hash1', // remove #hash1'http://example.com#hash0/image.jpg', // keep'http://example.com#hash0/image.jpg#hash1', // remove #hash1'something.php#?type=abc&id=123', // keep'something.php#?type=abc&id=123#hash0', // remove #hash0'something.php/?type=abc&id=#123', // remove #123
],
result = urls.map(h => h.replace(/(?:#[^#\/\?\.]*)*#[^#\/\?\.]*$/gi, ''));
console.log(result);
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