Reputation: 1229
I am just trying to set a variable string that is going to be a classic asp include, and need to contain backslashes in the string URL, but escaping with an extra "\" is not working. This line;
function addWidget(el){
var widgetAdd = "<!--#include virtual='backoffice\\home\\widgets\\" + el + ".asp-->";
}
returns the string of;
"<!--#include virtual='backoffice\\home\\widgets\\example.asp-->"
I just want the string to contain the proper url with single backslashes not double. If I remove the escaping backslash the string is;
"<!--#include virtual='backofficehomewidgetsexample.asp-->"
thank you
Upvotes: 2
Views: 2299
Reputation: 353
I don't see exactly what you want.. you want the double backslashes or not? if yes do this
function addWidget(el){
return "<!--#include virtual='backoffice\\\\home\\\widgets\\\\" + el + ".asp-->";
}
returns "<!--#include virtual='backoffice\\home\\widgets\\" + el + ".asp-->"
you need to escape each backslashe. so one for each = 2 more = \\\\
if you want to have only one backslash,
function addWidget(el){
return "<!--#include virtual='backoffice\\home\\widgets\\" + el + ".asp-->";
}
should work: it returns "<!--#include virtual='backoffice\home\widgets\" + el + ".asp-->";
Upvotes: 3