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How to write string with backslash before single and double quotes in JavaScript

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<script>
var s1 = 'It\'s abcde' + "<br />";
document.write(s1);

var s2 = 'abcdef \'xyz\'' + "<br />";
document.write(s2);

var s3 = "abcdefg \"xyz\"" + "<br />";
document.write(s3);

/*
run:

It's abcde
abcdef 'xyz'
abcdefg "xyz"

*/
</script>

 



answered Sep 2, 2016 by avibootz

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