This jQuery code will run as a bookmarklet in the wordpress editor. The bookmarklet / jQuery code will edit the text in the content field and append a parameter (ex. ?parameter) to the end of the URL.
The URL is always the same domain name (ex. domain.com). However the URL will often contain directories (ex. domain.com/directory/index.html?parameter). I need the jQuery code to append regardless of what is after the domain name.
The most complex situation would be domain.com/directory/index.html?someotherparameter?parameter
. This content area will often contain more than one url so the script will need to loop through the entire text.
My semi-working code
var url= 'domain.com';
var append = ' ?parameter ';
$(".wp-editor-area").each(
function(){
var haystack = $(this).text();
$(this).text(haystack.replace(url, url+ append));
});
The HTML code that it is modifying
<div id="wp-content-editor-container" class="wp-editor-container"><textarea class="wp-editor-area" rows="10" tabindex="1" cols="40" name="content" id="content"><a title="This is a hyperlink" href="http://domain.com/directory">This is a hyperlink</a></textarea></div>
its current output
<a title="This is a hyperlink" href="http://domain.com ?parameter /directory">This is a hyperlink</a>
Jsfiddle for convenience
Notice my output does not append after the entire URL. How can I modify this for more complex URLs and loop through a document if it had more URls in the body of text?
The only relevant and similar question I could find is this, however I could not duplicate the results.
Thanks!!