Anchor host Property
Example
Return the hostname and port number of a link:
var x = document.getElementById("myAnchor").host;
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Definition and Usage
The host property sets or returns the hostname and port part of the href attribute value.
Note: If the port number is not specified in the URL (or if it is the scheme's default port - like 80, or 443), some browsers will not display the port number.
Browser Support
| Property | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| host | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Syntax
Return the host property:
anchorObject.host
Set the host property:
anchorObject.host = hostname:port
Property Values
| Value | Description |
|---|---|
| hostname:port | Specifies the hostname and port number of a URL |
Technical Details
| Return Value: | A String, representing the domain name (or IP address) and port number of the URL |
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More Examples
Example
Change the hostname and port number of a link:
document.getElementById("myAnchor").host = "www.somenewexamplepage.com:344";
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Example
Another example of how to change the hostname and port number of a link:
document.getElementById("myAnchor").host = "www.w3schools.com:80";
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Related Pages
JavaScript reference: location.host Property
❮ Anchor Object
