Angelo, that is awesome. I really do appreciate it. On 6/26/07, sozzi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi Benjamin, I think you can find what you need right here in this blog: http://badassery.blogspot.com/2007/02/parseuri-split-urls-in-javascript.html I put up his code for testing purposes: http://www.sozzi.cn/tests/ParseUri.htm hope that is what you were looking for regards Angelo On Jun 26, 6:29 am, "Benjamin Sterling" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hey guys and gals, > > Wondering if anyone has a function or if someone can help me put one > together that will find a url in a string? > > What needs to be done is to find a start point of "http://" or "https://" > and an end point of ".com" or ".net"... etc... > > The reason for the need, I am bringing pages in via .load and on the page > there are img tags that reference a fold that is inline with the page I am > bringing in. Since the page that is bringing these other pages is at the > root, I need to append a path to the src tag. Problem is that IE, when > bringing in the page, already appends the url to the src, ie.http://meridium.informationexperts.com/img/001.jpg, where as every other > browser on goods green earth does not. > > I searched the web for the answer and since I don't full grasp the reg > expression process, I am dead in the water. > > Thanks. > > -- > Benjamin Sterlinghttp://www.KenzoMedia.comhttp://www.KenzoHosting.com
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