Double Escape
Jan 14, 2007
I am having trouble with some code on my site. I have an arcade with game links that have tooltips which display thumbnails. The tooltip code for each link is in the title attribute. I am using javascript to write the code for these links with tooltips so that if javascript is disabled the title attribute displays something different. My problem is some of the tooltip thumbnails contain an apostrophe (') in their src code. I use a backslash () to escape this once but I need to escape it again. Is this possible. The reason I need to escape it twice is one to escape it from the javascript and another to escape it from the src tag (src='Thumbs/image'src.jpg').
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Sep 3, 2009
I have a page that submits to a db then re-loads its self with new information. Unfortunately it goes wrong when the user double clicks on a one of many text links that provides the info for the display on reload. How do I stop users from double clicking on the page? Ideally I think I would like to call some sort of js function from body onload as I presume this would then cover the whole of the page, but have no idea if this is possible or how to go about writing it.
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Jul 23, 2005
Does anyone know the escape character for & and # like in :
Update GDO_INFO_ER set V_COMMENTAIRE='B&A' where V_USERMODIFICATION='bilal123'
or
Update GDO_INFO_ER set V_COMMENTAIRE='B#A' where V_USERMODIFICATION='bilal123'
I would like to insert & and # literally in the table.
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Jul 20, 2005
I have some javscript mixed into a applications templating and have
run into a problem the way javascript is handling a path for me.
I am via the template assigning a file path to a javascript variable.
The Tempalte: var myfile = "!FILEPATH!";
which becomes: var myfile = "C:mydir hefile.txt";
The issue of course being that the 's are not escaped. I'm not as
fluent in Javascript as I'd like to be yet and I havn't figured out a
way to escape it so I can coninue on with the rest of the script.
I've tried to do a search and replace but javscript is already
interpreting the 's as escaping a character.
How can I either autoescape the 's (if possible), or access the raw
data so I can replace with ?
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May 24, 2006
How can I put this: document.write(window.name); where _______
in this statemant HMTL:
....
<td><a href="#" onclick="myInput_1f('_________', 'COMMESSA', '<? echo $mar->CODICE_COMMESSA; ?>')"><? echo $mar->CODICE_COMMESSA; ?></a></td>
....
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Jul 14, 2011
I have an announcement webpart on my sharepoint site. The boss wanted attachments to open in a new window so that users don�t close the attachment and get knocked from the site only to have to login again. To achieve this we settled on a policy that attachments should be in the form of PDF documents rather than word format. We contacted Microsoft who in turn developed a solution for us that consisted of a content editor web part that runs some javascript. The problem is 2 fold.
1. The javascript only works in Internet explorer. When used in other browsers the attachments open in the same window.
2. If the name of the document contains an apostrophe, IE barks a javascript error: expected �)�
How do I rewrite the code to escape the apostrophe and to function in multiple browsers?
<script language="javascript" type="text/javascript">
_spBodyOnLoadFunctionNames.push("OpenPDFInNewWindow()");
function OpenPDFInNewWindow()
{
[Code].....
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Nov 16, 2010
How do you escape a colon in JavaScript? I've tried several fixes (backslashes, hexadecimal code) and no luck.
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May 12, 2007
Yesterday I discovered a problem on one of my sites: escape function was encoding the same string Sal in two different ways:Sal%F2Sal%C3%B2
This was happening on Firefox 2.0.0.3. In Opera 9.20 was encoded ok every time.
So, in Firefox was a russian roulette . Sometimes was encoding the string like I wanted to, sometimes not. As a solution I use encodeURIComponent(), but the behavior of escape() seems strange to me.
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Jan 20, 2011
I Have form use javascript to do th basic validation , but some how some one can get out of the javascript validation and submit the form why and how to stop it ?
<input type="button" name="Apply" value="Submit" onClick="if(checkForm()){javascript:document.apply.submit();};">
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Jan 1, 2009
I'm looking for a function that will convert non-ascii characters to unicode escaped string.For example, "あ" => "u3042".A similar piece of code is below. However, it convert strings to "\uxxxx" instead of "uxxxx". Changing "\" to "" in code below still won't work because that result in 'u' + 'xxxx' which print as "uxxxx".I have been searching for a few days already, and start wondering if this is at all possible. ; (
Code:
var unicodeEscape = function(str) {
var code, pref = {1: '\x0', 2: '\x', 3: '\u0', 4: '\u'};
[code]....
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Jan 5, 2007
I was wondering if there are any proper, robust libraries or
functions/methods that I don't know of that will escape all the
problematic characters such as single quotes and tabs.
I find myselfwriting x = x.replace(/'/g,"'"); and the reverse over and over again.
Shouldn't Javascript have a built in method to do this? I know of the
escape() function but I am not sure if this is more for urls. What is
the real world way of storing such an "escaped" variable in a database
that will later be read into a javascript variable? :-/
Maybe one could use escape() and unescape() in some way, but some
expert probably could answer this in a snap.
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Jul 20, 2005
I'm passing a parameter to a script, which sometimes fails.
However, I discovered that the ones failing had parentheses within the
text string, e.g., "Step: Press the (0) on the console."
I've learned how to escape apostrophes, but how do I do so for parens?
Is it ( ? Also, where ' was the xml entity for apostrophe,
would someone know the one for left and right parens? Can't find that
either...not having much luck today with my searches.
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Jul 22, 2009
I'm using the Jquery UI dialog to popup some alerts and whatnot, and I'd like to be able to analyze the event object passed into my onClose handler, to determine whether the dialog was closed by the User pressing the Escape key (closeOnEscape = true).
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Dec 10, 2009
Can anyone tell me how to escape the special characters(like &,^,%,$ etc) in a string using Javascript?
For eg. I have a string like this : "Tes$#t" I want this to be changed to Tes$# before sending as a input parameter. So that i can process the string as it is typed exactly.
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Jun 14, 2010
am in need of escaping the regular expression special characters like '/', '.', '*', '+', '?', '|','(', ')', '[', ']', '{', '}', '\'.I have try with this by the following javascript but i can not achieve that.
RegExp.escape=function(str)
{
if (!arguments.callee.sRE) {
[code]....
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Aug 1, 2010
what would be the correct sytax for the following line:
HTML Code:
<a style="margin:10px;" href="javascript:void(0);" onclick="javascript: jQuery.facebox('<img src="/image.php/imagename.png?width=130&height=130&cropratio=1:1&image=/userimages/company_images/imagename.png"/>');">
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Sep 13, 2006
Attempting to use javascript's regular expression methods to match a
particular lab number and building which would then be copied to a pair
of textfields, I found that general matching characters needing a
backslash were not recoginized. The following adapted code that finds
a two-button radio selection shows my problem:
function labstat(){
for (i=1; i<3; i++){
if(document.tester.rm_mod[i-1].checked){
var lb = document.tester.elements["lab"+(i)].value;//either
214 or 215*
var bld = document.tester.bldg.value;
if(/*/.test(lb)){ //error:Undetermined comment
// if(/*/.test(lb)){ //error:Syntax error
// if(/5/.test(lb)){ //works to match only 215*
// if(/5*/.test(lb)){ //true for all
// if(/ddd/.test(lb)){ //false for all
document.tester.room1.value = lb;
document.tester.bldg1.value = bld;
}
}
}
It appears that the escaped characters are not recognized, whichever
form of the method is used, i.e var re = /*/; // or = new
RegExp("*");
if(re.test(lb)){
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With the --.match(__) method I have the same problem.
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Dec 2, 2010
I'm using HAML to make html templates but am having a problem in writing attributes which will be replaced with JavaScript string templating.
The line in question looks like this:
%div{:class => "<%= from_class %>"}
HAML tries to encode the <%= %> tags:
<div class="<%= from_class %>">
I don't want that to happen in this case... Anyone know how to do this?
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Nov 1, 2007
Let's say I have a string:
div.innerHTML = "<a onclick='foo(""+myWord+"");'></a>";
in IE only (tested version 7) if var myWord = "English" then it works
fine but if var myWord = "Modifier Chau00EEnes" then I get "Unterminated
string constant" error.
What fix would you suggest to keep div.innerHTML = "" format?
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Apr 14, 2010
I am using jQuery with jEditable and jQuery UI confirmation dialog. What I am trying to do, it to restore contents of the table cell if user hits Cancel on jQuery UI dialog, or just hits Esc.jEditable has "onblur" option that i can set to "cancel", and it works if uses clicks out of the field, so I am trying to achieve something like that with jQuery UI, because currently it just leaves an empty table cell.
I am pretty sure the logic of my script is wrong somehow, so I am trying to figure out what to do to fix it.
Here is the flow of the script:
1. User clicks on a table cell and edits data in jEditable
2. User clicks save, jEditable doe POST to my php script and gets results, which a passed to jQuery UI confirmation dialog.
3. User either confirms or cancels changes. In case of Cancel or Esc, the user presented with a page, as it was before any editing has occured
-i
$(".editable_textarea").editable("/path/to/my/php_script.php", {
indicator : "<img src='/am/images/indicator.gif'>",
type : 'textarea',
[Code]......
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Oct 8, 2011
<html>
<body>
<div id="link">[code].........
I got stuck in getting this to work (show random element of the array as a link with description)
rl.innerHTML='<a href="addr[ri]">addr[ri]</a>';
This is showing addr[ri] on a page and directs to[url]....
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Oct 14, 2011
I have a website assignment we've been given the following criteria:
This assignment aims to satisfy assessment of the following module requirements:
1. create web pages which use the range of facilities provided by XHTML,
2. format XHTML content using CSS,
3. write simple JavaScript applications,
4. validate XHTML pages and their CSS,
5. understand the importance of usability in developing Web sites,
6. work cooperatively in a small group to accomplish a complex development task
It's got to be a 100% client based interactivity site e.g. NO server programming such as PHP or any SQL databases.
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Mar 5, 2010
I'm finishing up an e-commerce website, and I can't quite figure out why the shopping cart feature is acting all screwy in Internet Explorer. It works fine in Firefox, but in IE, when you add a product to the cart it doesn't display the little pop-up notification, and when you click on the "my cart" at the top right the product quantities are incorrect about 70% of the time. For some reason IE keeps doubling the quantities; I think one of the scripts may be double refreshing the page I just can't figure out where.
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Apr 20, 2004
I have a link now with:
<a href="delete.php" onclick="return confirmSubmit()">
I'm getting a confirm popup, but I want it to happen twice (double confirmation) if pressed OK.
So the first time:
Are you sure you want to delete it?
if pressed cancel --> nothing happens
if pressed OK --> another popup with:
Are you 100% sure ?
if pressed cancel --> nothing happens
if pressed OK --> return true
Can somebody help me with that ?
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May 1, 2007
Can someone tell me what double exclamation points mean in javascript?
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Jul 23, 2005
Is there such a thin as the "double click" event?
Something like onclick="dothestuff"..... would there be something like
ondoubleclick="dothestuff" ?
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