Is there a way in JavaScript to check if a string is a URL? RegExes are excluded because the URL is most likely written like stackoverflow; that is to say that
Is it legal (and good practice, and well supported) to omit the "authority" component from a URL (typically the hostname) but specify a scheme (typically http:
Looking for a way to parse key pairs out of the hash/fragment of a URL into an object/associative array with JavaScript/JQuery
I have an editor page. When I add any content and click the "Save" button my URL will change, adding a random id in the URL. I want to check if my ID's are chan
Assuming I am given a URI, and I want to find the file extension of the file that is returned, what do I have to do in Java. For example the file at http://www