Here's example. There's a few bugs, but easy to fix
#!/usr/bin/perl -- use strict; use warnings; use JavaScript::Code; foreach( "hey i'm message", q~h'e"'y"''"~, qq~ab&!@#$%^&*()_\n\t\nra~ # found another bug, \t\n are left as l +iterals, not legal ){ my $str = $_; $str =~ s/\n/\\n/g;#temporary workaround, easy fix for JavaScript: +:Code $str =~ s/\t/\\t/g; my $mesg = JavaScript::Code::String->new()->value($str); my $alert = JavaScript::Code::Function->new(name => 'alert'); print $alert->call($mesg)->output,"\n"; } # fixes a bug , where keeps calling ->args, but no such method # Can't locate auto/JavaScript/Code/Function/args.al in @INC (@INC con +tains: D:/Perl/site/lib D:/Perl/lib .) at D:/Perl/site/lib/JavaScript +/Code/Function.pm line 88 sub JavaScript::Code::Element::args { shift->__args(@_) } __END__ alert ( "hey i'm message" ) alert ( "h'e\"'y\"''\"" ) alert ( "ab&!@#0^&*()_\n\t\nra" )

In reply to Re^2: Quote Escape by Anonymous Monk
in thread Quote Escape by pileofrogs

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