I used parts of The Awesome One's solution, and a solution found on this question:
Adding a parameter to the URL with JavaScript
Combining them into this script:
function addParameter(url, parameterName, parameterValue, atStart/*Add param before others*/){
replaceDuplicates = true;
if(url.indexOf('#') > 0){
var cl = url.indexOf('#');
urlhash = url.substring(url.indexOf('#'),url.length);
} else {
urlhash = '';
cl = url.length;
}
sourceUrl = url.substring(0,cl);
var urlParts = sourceUrl.split("?");
var newQueryString = "";
if (urlParts.length > 1)
{
var parameters = urlParts[1].split("&");
for (var i=0; (i < parameters.length); i++)
{
var parameterParts = parameters[i].split("=");
if (!(replaceDuplicates && parameterParts[0] == parameterName))
{
if (newQueryString == "")
newQueryString = "?";
else
newQueryString += "&";
newQueryString += parameterParts[0] + "=" + (parameterParts[1]?parameterParts[1]:'');
}
}
}
if (newQueryString == "")
newQueryString = "?";
if(atStart){
newQueryString = '?'+ parameterName + "=" + parameterValue + (newQueryString.length>1?'&'+newQueryString.substring(1):'');
} else {
if (newQueryString !== "" && newQueryString != '?')
newQueryString += "&";
newQueryString += parameterName + "=" + (parameterValue?parameterValue:'');
}
return urlParts[0] + newQueryString + urlhash;
};
Example: addParameter('http://www.example.com?foo=bar#hashme', 'bla', 'valuebla', false)
Results in http://www.example.com?foo=bar&bla=valuebla#hashme
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