> So how would I test if the url has the suffix "foo”?

Just to check, in the example http://example.com/index.html#fragment 
<http://example.com/index.html#fragment> are you talking about “fragment” or 
“index.html”, or something else?

If you are talking about fragment, then there’s no direct way to read it at the 
moment.

Best wishes

Jeremy

> 
> I hope to do it at startup.
> 
> <:-)
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