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I have this script code:

<script src="http://example.com/embed.js?q=123&parameter1=450&parameter2=300"></script> 

How can i get the values of q(123)and parameter1(450) and parameter2(300) and use them into embed.js file? I want to make conditions into my embed.js by using these values. How can i achieve that?

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Give the script element and ID attribute like this:

<script id="embed-script" src="http://example.com/embed.js?q=123&parameter1=450&parameter2=300"></script> 

Javascript:

var url = document.getElementById('embed-script'); function parseGet(val) { var result = "", tmp = []; var items = url.src.split("?")[1].split('&'); for (var index = 0; index < items.length; index++) { tmp = items[index].split("="); if (tmp[0] === val) result = decodeURIComponent(tmp[1]); } return result; } 

Get the values like this, in embed.js:

var value1 = parseGet('q');

value1 should then be "123".

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I think you can't,but you can declare all param before required your js file same as:

<script type="text/javascript"> var q = 123; var parameter1 = 450; var parameter2 = 300; </script> <script src="http://example.com/embed.js"></script> 

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You could place the parameters in attributes of the <script> tag.

<script src="http://example.com/embed.js" q="123" parameter1="450" parameter2="300"></script> 

You can access these parameters in embed.js with

document.currentScript.getAttribute('q'); document.currentScript.getAttribute('parameter1'); document.currentScript.getAttribute('parameter2'); 

Note: document.currentScriptdoes not work on IE.

For more info check this out.

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You can access script tag as the last script tag if ask for it without waiting for document load.

~function() { var s = document.querySelectorAll("script"); s = s[s.length-1]; console.log(s.src); }(); 

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