"\n"
or 0x0A
if you prefer)
to be cross-browser, including before hashing.
String.split()
function is overriden and should be cross-browser compatible with
ECMA-262 v3
specifications (thanks to Stephen Levithan, see credits below).
Your browser's original split function remains accessible with String._$$split()
.
load=script_url
GET parameters
to the current URL (?load=url1&load=url2
should work fine). You can also bookmark with the #hash
of the wanted control set to directly activate it on page load:
#geek_utils, #hash, #regexp, #js, #base.
Text Utilities
by Adrien Lavoillotte
is available on GitHub,
licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 2.0 France License.
Some algorithm implementations are copyrights of their respective owners (see links above).