Is it possible to have a javascript link like this (notice the query string):
<script type = "text/javascript" src = "/js/myScipt.js?v=3"></script>
and then in myScript.js get the value of v using jQuery? A javascript answer is okay too, but jQuery is preferred. Thanks in advance! I searched all over and all I could find were questions pertaining to getting the value of a query string in the URL, but not from it's own link.
//to set script do some thing like this
var version = 3;
document.write('<script type = "text/javascript" src = "/js/myScipt.js?v='+version+'"></script>');
//or
$("body").append('<script type = "text/javascript" src = "/js/myScipt.js?v='+version+'"></script>');
//to get v from myscript.js
var getV = document.currentScript.src.split("?v=")[1];
// var getV = $('script').last().attr("src").split("?v=")[1];
There is no reason for you to pass information through the link when calling a script. That JavaScript will run after it has been called. There is for sure a better way to do what you are trying to acomplish with this.
Something like this might give you an idea.
var value;
$("script").each(function(){
var temp = "v=";
If(this.src.indexOf(temp) > -1 )) > -1){
get last digits before "&" if any exist.
And after the index of temp var.
}
});