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Javascript: Setting window.location.href versus window.location
When I tested these code in browser it seems like they are the same. Is there any difference?
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window.location = "http://stackoverflow.com";
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window.location.href = "http://stackoverflow.com";
Yes, there is a difference. window.location
is a Location
object. window.location.href
is a string representation of the location. The location
object's toString()
value is the same as the href
property, so they are identical if used as strings. Setting window.location
is the same as setting window.location.href
.
window.location
, however, has several other properties you can use, such as location.hostname
, location.pathname
and location.hash
. So you could could set location.hash
on its own to alter the hash value.
windows.location adds an item to your history in that you can (or should be able to) click "Back" and go back to the current page. It is an Object.
On the other hand, windows.location.href
is a string representation of window.location
window.location is an object with some properties, but window.location.href is only string. In window.location you have for example reload method.
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