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New line in JavaScript and not PHP?


Mathy

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I am trying to trigger this code:

 

echo '

var sContent=parent.document.getElementById("cont").value.replace("[\f\n\r\t\v]", "[NL]");

';

 

As you can see, I am trying to make PHP ignore the string within the JavaScript replace function's parameter, so that JavaScript should handle the new lines, and PHP shouldn't. How is this possible?

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If you use escape characters (or whitespace - \n \t \r etc) within single quotes PHP will ignore them. If you use double quotes PHP will parse them eg: \n will give a new line, \t with give a tab.

 

So the code you have provided should be working correctly. Check what your PHP is outputting by viewing the source (right click > View Source). If the output is correct then the problem maybe your javascript.

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