The escape() function encodes a string, so it can be read on all computers.
Syntax
escape(string)
Parameter Description
string Required. The string to be encoded
Tips and Notes
Note: The escape() function encodes special characters, with the exception of:
* @ - _ + . /
Tip: Use the unescape() function to decode strings encoded with escape().
Note: The escape() and unescape() functions should not be used to encode or decode URIs. Use encodeURI() and decodeURI() functions instead!
Example
In this example we use escape() to encode strings:<script type="text/javascript">
document.write(escape("Visit W3Schools!") + "<br />");
document.write(escape("?!=()#%&"));
</script>
The output of the code above will be:
Visit%20W3Schools%21
%3F%21%3D%28%29%23%25%26
在自己的例子中:
function openFile(){
var dir = document.getElementById("ontology").value;
_dir = escape(dir);//unescape(String s)
new Ajax.Request('/annotate/getFile?dir=' + _dir, {method: 'get'});
}
Syntax
escape(string)
Parameter Description
string Required. The string to be encoded
Tips and Notes
Note: The escape() function encodes special characters, with the exception of:
* @ - _ + . /
Tip: Use the unescape() function to decode strings encoded with escape().
Note: The escape() and unescape() functions should not be used to encode or decode URIs. Use encodeURI() and decodeURI() functions instead!
Example
In this example we use escape() to encode strings:<script type="text/javascript">
document.write(escape("Visit W3Schools!") + "<br />");
document.write(escape("?!=()#%&"));
</script>
The output of the code above will be:
Visit%20W3Schools%21
%3F%21%3D%28%29%23%25%26
在自己的例子中:
function openFile(){
var dir = document.getElementById("ontology").value;
_dir = escape(dir);//unescape(String s)
new Ajax.Request('/annotate/getFile?dir=' + _dir, {method: 'get'});
}