If the url of the page is:
http://www.foo.com/bar.aspx?baz=blah#bottom
And the code is:
var args = parseQueryString(document.URL);
var paramValue = args.baz;
At this point paramValue is equal to "blah#bottom" instead of just "blah" as
I would expect; the fragment identifier is included when present; is there
another way to do this? Is my use of document.URL incorrect? Currently I am
working around this with:
parseQueryString(document.URL.split("#")[0]);
Thanks,
Jason Bunting
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