Escape Characters in JavaScript

Hello Everyone, As of now I am in my hometown because of coronavirus and I am learning online Javascript to improve our skills. I have doubts about escape characters in JS, I have known only ampersands (&), apostrophes (‘), double quotes(“ “) but I want to know more and where I learned some extra topics in Javascript, Can anyone know about it? Or suggest me some more interest topic which is useful to my interview point of view also.

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JA Jesus Arockia Sankaran S Syncfusion Team October 20, 2020 01:51 AM UTC

Hi Ankit, 

We request to check the JavaScript tutorials in below sites for more information about the JavaScript features and we also request you to post the general queries in public discussion forums such as stackoverflow for getting details from wider range of developers. 


Please get back to us if you need any details regarding Syncfusion components. 

Regards, 
Jesus Arockia Sankaran S 


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RJ Rohan Joshi November 4, 2020 02:10 PM UTC

The escape() function encodes a string.

This function makes a string portable, so it can be transmitted across any network to any computer that supports ASCII characters.

This function encodes special characters, with the exception of: * @ - _ + . /

To know more about this visit here.


AD Ankit Dixit November 5, 2020 04:35 AM UTC

Thanks for your reply! It is very useful to me.


AD Ankit Dixit November 5, 2020 04:36 AM UTC

Thanks Rohan! It will helpful for my upcoming interview.


SR Sabitha Rajamani Syncfusion Team November 5, 2020 02:44 PM UTC

Hi Rohan, 
  
Thanks for the update. 
  
Regards, 
Sabitha 



RK rahul kumar May 22, 2023 06:48 AM UTC



TJ Theveshwar Jayakumar Syncfusion Team May 23, 2023 04:47 AM UTC

Hi Rahul,

Thanks for the update.

Regards,

Theveshwar


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