The HTML DOM Anchor pathname property is used to set or return the path name of the href attribute.
Following is the syntax to set the pathname property −
anchorObj.pathname = path
Above, path is the pathname of the URL.
Following is the syntax to return the pathname property −
anchorObj.pathname
Let us now see an example to implement the DOM Anchor pathname property −
Example
<!DOCTYPE html> <html> <body> <h1>Company</h1> <p><a id="mylink" hreflang="en" href="https −//abc.com/abc.html/#new">Products</a></p> <h2 id="myid"></h2> <button onclick="display1()">Display pathname</button> <button onclick="display2()">Display hreflang</button> <script> function display1() { var a = document.getElementById("mylink").pathname; document.getElementById("myid").innerHTML = a; } function display2() { var a = document.getElementById("mylink").hreflang; document.getElementById("myid").innerHTML = a; } </script> </body> </html>
Output
Above, click on “Display pathname” to display the path part −