JavaScript document.domain Property

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JavaScript document.domain Property

The document.domain property of the Document interface gets or sets the domain portion of the origin of the current document.

Note: If this property is successfully set, the port part of the origin is also set to null.

Example

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<!DOCTYPE html> <html> <body> <button onclick="myFunction()">Click Me</button> <p id="point"></p> <script> var x = document.getElementById("point"); function myFunction(){ x.innerHTML = document.domain; } </script> </body> </html>

Syntax

document.domain

Return Values

ValueExplanation
StringReturns the domain of the current document.

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