Web/API/HTMLHyperlinkElementUtils/pathname

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The HTMLHyperlinkElementUtils.pathname property is a USVString containing an initial '/' followed by the path of the URL not including the query string or fragment (or the empty string if there is no path).

Syntax

string = object.pathname;
object.pathname = string;

Examples

// Let's an <a id="myAnchor" href="https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/HTMLHyperlinkElementUtils.pathname"> element be in the document
var anchor = document.getElementById("myAnchor");
var result = anchor.pathname; // Returns:'/en-US/docs/HTMLHyperlinkElementUtils.pathname'

Specifications

Specification Status Comment
HTML Living StandardThe definition of 'HTMLHyperlinkElementUtils.pathname' in that specification. Living Standard Initial definition.

Browser compatibility

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Desktop Mobile
Chrome Edge Firefox Internet Explorer Opera Safari Android webview Chrome for Android Firefox for Android Opera for Android Safari on iOS Samsung Internet
pathname

Chrome Full support Yes

Notes'

Full support Yes

Notes'

Notes' Starting in Chrome 52, this property was moved to URL

Edge

Full support 12

Firefox Full support 22

Notes'

Full support 22

Notes'

Notes' From Firefox 22 to Firefox 44, this property was on the URLUtils mixin. It has been moved either on the HTMLHyperlinkElementUtils mixin, or directly on the interface. Notes'' Before Firefox 53, the pathname and search HTMLHyperlinkElementUtils properties returned the wrong parts of the URL. For example, for a URL of http://z.com/x?a=true&b=false, pathname would return '/x?a=true&b=false' and search would return , rather than '/x' and '?a=true&b=false' respectively. This has now been fixed.

IE

Full support 5

Opera Full support Yes

Notes'

Full support Yes

Notes'

Notes' Starting in Opera 39, this property was moved to URL

Safari

Full support Yes

WebView Android Full support Yes

Notes'

Full support Yes

Notes'

Notes' Starting in Chrome 52, this property was moved to URL

Chrome Android Full support Yes

Notes'

Full support Yes

Notes'

Notes' Starting in Chrome 52, this property was moved to URL

Firefox Android Full support 22

Notes'

Full support 22

Notes'

Notes' From Firefox 22 to Firefox 44, this property was on the URLUtils mixin. It has been moved either on the HTMLHyperlinkElementUtils mixin, or directly on the interface. Notes'' Before Firefox 53, the pathname and search HTMLHyperlinkElementUtils properties returned the wrong parts of the URL. For example, for a URL of http://z.com/x?a=true&b=false, pathname would return '/x?a=true&b=false' and search would return , rather than '/x' and '?a=true&b=false' respectively. This has now been fixed.

Opera Android Full support Yes

Notes'

Full support Yes

Notes'

Notes' Starting in Opera 39, this property was moved to URL

Safari iOS

Full support Yes

Samsung Internet Android Full support Yes

Notes'

Full support Yes

Notes'

Notes' Starting in Samsung Internet 6.0, this property was moved to URL

Legend

Full support  
Full support
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See implementation notes.


See also