As developers we know it’s useful to read the query string (everything after the ‘?’ in the URL) to allow for customisations.However, I didn’t think I could read the query string in the script tag from within the JavaScript – until now.
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Author: Remy Sharp
Demo: JS Bin
Source: http://css.dzone.com
Popularity: 2% [?]
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