Special Characters (Windows Scripting - JScript)
JScript provides special characters that allow you to include in strings some characters you cannot type directly. Each of these characters begins with a backslash. The backslash is an escape character you use to inform the JScript interpreter that the next character is special.
Escape Sequence
Escape Sequence |
Character |
---|---|
\b |
Backspace |
\f |
Form feed |
\n |
Line feed (newline) |
\r |
Carriage return |
\t |
Horizontal tab (Ctrl-I) |
\' |
Single quotation mark |
\" |
Double quotation mark |
\\ |
Backslash |
Notice that because the backslash itself is used as the escape character, you cannot directly type one in your script. If you want to write a backslash, you must type two of them together (\\).
document.write('The image path is C:\\webstuff\\mypage\\gifs\\garden.gif.');
document.write ("<br />");
document.write('The caption reads, "After the snow of \'97. Grandma\'s house is covered."');
Change History
Date |
History |
Reason |
---|---|---|
March 2009 |
Added newline to output of example. |
Content bug fix. |