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Escape characters in RegisterClientScriptBlock

Escape characters in RegisterClientScriptBlock

I am using the RegisterClientScriptBlock to emit client script. What I
am trying to do here is:

User can open a popup window to build an MS Access connection string.
>From the popup window, user can browse to a file.
When he clicks OK from the popup window, the connection string is built
using the file he selected and a text box in the parent window has to
be filled with this connection string.
The script that is being emitted is as below.
"<script lang=javascript>
window.opener.document.forms(0).ctl00_ContentPlace Holder2_txtConnection.value
= 'Provider=Microsoft.Jet.OLEDB.4.0;Data
Source=C:\\1Temp\\GG.mdb';self.close() </script>"

The problem I am having is : The parent text box doesnt get the file
path in the connection string properly. The text I see in the text box
is this:

Provider=Microsoft.Jet.OLEDB.4.0;Data Source=C:TempGG.mdb

Any ideas/suggestions really appreciated.

Thanks,
Deepa

Jan 25 '07 #1
1 1840
I figured out!! I have to escape the backslashes twice in the string

So this works -
Source=C:\\\\1Temp\\\\GG.mdb

On Jan 24, 5:17 pm, deepa.raviki...@gmail.com wrote:
Escape characters in RegisterClientScriptBlock

I am using the RegisterClientScriptBlock to emit client script. What I
am trying to do here is:

User can open a popup window to build an MS Access connection string.>From the popup window, user can browse to a file.When he clicks OK from the popup window, the connection string is built
using the file he selected and a text box in the parent window has to
be filled with this connection string.

The script that is being emitted is as below.
"<script lang=javascript>
window.opener.document.forms(0).ctl00_ContentPlace Holder2_txtConnection.value
= 'Provider=Microsoft.Jet.OLEDB.4.0;Data
Source=C:\\1Temp\\GG.mdb';self.close() </script>"

The problem I am having is : The parent text box doesnt get the file
path in the connection string properly. The text I see in the text box
is this:

Provider=Microsoft.Jet.OLEDB.4.0;Data Source=C: TempGG.mdb

Any ideas/suggestions really appreciated.

Thanks,
Deepa
Jan 25 '07 #2

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