Break down complex URLs into protocol, host, path, and editable query grids.
URL Parser & Splitter Guide
Break down complex URLs into protocol, host, path, and editable query grids. Inspect and edit query parameters dynamically.
How to Parse and Edit URLs:
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Paste your URL string into the URL parser input field.
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The parser immediately splits it into protocol, host, path, port, and query components.
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Add, edit, or delete query parameter keys and values in the interactive table.
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Copy the rebuilt URL containing your modified parameters.
URL Parser Capabilities:
Detailed Breakdown Table
Splits URLs into Protocol, Host, Port, Path, and Hash components.
Interactive Query Grid
Edit parameter keys and values dynamically.
Auto-Rebuilding URL
Updates the output URL instantly as components are edited.
Local JavaScript Engine
Done entirely client-side, keeping authentication tokens secure.
Technical Specifications
| Specification | Details / Limits |
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| Compliance Standard | RFC 3986 Uniform Resource Identifier (URI) |
| Grid Editor | Dynamic key-value query parameters table |
| Data Protection | 100% Client-Side Local JavaScript Parsing |
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the main components of a URL?
A standard URL consists of: Protocol (e.g. https), Host/Domain (e.g. example.com), Port (e.g. 8080), Path (e.g. /index.html), Query Parameters (e.g. ?user=1), and Hash/Fragment (e.g. #section).
How is a query string structured?
A query string starts with a question mark (`?`) and contains key-value pairs separated by ampersands (`&`), with keys and values separated by equals signs (`=`).
Does this parser check if a domain is active?
No. This is a parsing utility that breaks down URL structures. It does not check if domain names are registered or active.