HTML DOM Location port Property
The HTML DOM Location Port property returns or sets the port number of the current URL.
Syntax:
- Get the port property:
- Set the port property:
Property Value:
- A String, to be assigned as a port
Return Value:
- A String represents the port number of a URL.
Example: In this example, we will use the HTML DOM Location Port.
HTML
<!DOCTYPE html> < html > < body > < h2 >w3wiki</ h2 > < p id = "demo" ></ p > < p >< b >Note: </ b >If the port number is default (80 for http and 443 for https), most browsers will display 0 or nothing. </ p > < script > const url = document.createElement('a'); url.setAttribute('href', 'http://example.com:12345/gfg'); <!-- Return Location port Property --> window.alert("The URL port number of the current page is: " + url.port); </ script > </ body > </ html > |
Output:
Supported Browsers:
- Google Chrome 1
- Edge 12
- Internet Explorer 3
- Firefox 1
- Opera 12.1
- Safari 1