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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.