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How Can I Dynamically Add A Url Into Javascript, To Get A Second Page's Div To Display On The First Page?

Ok, so this what I have that works, for the starting code: $(document).ready(function(){ $('.currentpagediv').load('http://theurl.com/page2/somethingsomewhere.html .secondpagediv

Solution 1:

You're just missing the string concatenation operation, +.

$('.currentpagediv').load(changeURL() + ' .secondpagedivclass');

Don't forget the space before .secondpagedivclass.

The changeURL function needs to return the result:

function changeURL() {
    var theURL = location.pathname;
    var newURL = theURL.replace("/page1/", "/page2/");
    return newURL;
}

You don't need to use .toString(), since the pathname is a string.

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