I'm surprised that (qq{\'\'} eq q{''}; wouldn't this be eq q{''}?
Still makes no sense to me.
" VS "e;
So you're asking how to embed double quotes in a JS double-quoted string literal? This isn't really an appropriate place to ask that. One escapes them with a backslash:
alert("foo \"bar\" baz"); // foo "bar" baz
In reply to Re^5: Perl, JavaScript and quoting/escaping
by ikegami
in thread Perl, JavaScript and quoting/escaping
by isync
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