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Asked: May 12, 20262026-05-12T11:21:01+00:00 2026-05-12T11:21:01+00:00

I am trying to replace the backslash (escape) character in a Javascript string literal.

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I am trying to replace the backslash (escape) character in a Javascript string literal.

I need to replace it with a double backslash so that I can then do a redirect:

var newpath = 'file:///C:\funstuff\buildtools\viewer.html'.replace(/\\/g,"\\");
window.location = newpath;

However, it seems to have no result.

I don’t have the option of properly escaping the backslashes before they are handled by Javascript.

How can I replace (\) with (\\) so that Javascript will be happy?

Thanks,
Derek

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    2026-05-12T11:21:01+00:00Added an answer on May 12, 2026 at 11:21 am

    If it’s a literal, you need to escape the backslashes before Javascript sees them; there’s no way around that.

    var newpath = 'file:///C:\\funstuff\\buildtools\\viewer.html';
    window.location = newpath;
    

    If newpath is getting its value from somewhere else, and really does contain single backslashes, you don’t need to double them up; but if you really wanted to for some reason, don’t forget to escape the backslashes in the replace() call:

    newpath.replace(/\\/g,"\\\\");
    

    Why do you not have the option of properly escaping the backslashes before they are handled by Javascript? If the problem is that your Javascript source is being generated from some other scripting language that itself uses \ as an escape character, just add a level of escaping:

    var newpath = 'file:///C:\\\\funstuff\\\\buildtools\\\\viewer.html';
    
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