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unEscape converts a string with special characters turned into a normal string.
unEscape converts a string with special characters turned into a normal string.


== Example (Basic) ==
== Example ==


<pre>
<tabber>
JavaScript=
<syntaxhighlight lang="JavaScript">
NSB.Print(escape("ABC!@#$%"));
NSB.Print(unescape("ABC%0d%0aDEF"));
</syntaxhighlight>
|-|
BASIC=
<syntaxhighlight lang="vb.net">
Print Escape("ABC!@#$%")
Print Escape("ABC!@#$%")
Print UnEscape("ABC%0d%0aDEF")
Print UnEscape("ABC%0d%0aDEF")
</pre>
</syntaxhighlight>
 
</tabber>
== Example (JavaScript) ==
<pre>
NSB.Print(escape("ABC!@#$%"));
NSB.Print(unescape("ABC%0d%0aDEF"));
</pre>


== Output ==
== Output ==

Latest revision as of 14:28, 24 July 2019

This deprecated feature should no longer be used, but is still available for reasons of backwards compatibility.

Please see encodeURIComponent/decodeURIComponent for an alternative way to use this feature.

Escape(string)

unEscape(string)

Description

Escape returns a string with all special characters turned into a % character followed by the hex value of the character.

unEscape converts a string with special characters turned into a normal string.

Example

NSB.Print(escape("ABC!@#$%"));
NSB.Print(unescape("ABC%0d%0aDEF"));

Print Escape("ABC!@#$%")
Print UnEscape("ABC%0d%0aDEF")

Output

ABC%21@%23%24%25
ABC
DEF

Related Items

encodeURI, decodeURI, encodeURIComponent, decodeURIComponent