getting the full url including the query string after hash
How to get the full URL
including the string parameter after hash tag
? I try to echo
$url = $_SERVER['REQUEST_URI'];
echo $url;
the string after the hash tag
wont read.
Solution 1:
Pekka's comment should be an answer. The string parameter after the hash tag is not sent to the server, it's for the browsers eyes only.
This means that serverside code (PHP, in your case) does not have this info. The clientside code (the browser, javascript, ...) does.
Ideally,
- the part after the ? is info for the server. Put everything your server needs here
- the part after the # is info for the client. Put everything your client needs here. It's called the Fragment Identifier (Thanks Tim).
Historically, the part after the # was most often used to have your browser quicky scroll to a defined anchor on the page. Nowadays, it is more often used to hold state information for the client.
You could have javascript send this info to the server, or perform different actions based on this info. AJAX is your friend.
Solution 2:
The hash (the string including the #) never gets passed to the server, it is solely a behavioural property of the browser. The $_SERVER['REQUEST_URI']
variable will contain the rest however.
If you really need to know what the hash is, you will have to use the document.location.hash
JavaScript
property, which contains the contents of the hash (you could then insert it in a form, or send it to the server with an ajax
request).You can pass up the full URL, including the anchor (the part after the #), using a Javascript onload function
that sends that URL
to an Ajax
endpoint.
You can also take a look here Get entire URL, including query string and anchor