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Asked: May 14, 20262026-05-14T16:59:25+00:00 2026-05-14T16:59:25+00:00

I need to perform asp.net web-service function call via jQuery and pass asp.net application

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I need to perform asp.net web-service function call via jQuery and pass asp.net application path to it. That’s the way I’m trying to do it (code is located within asp.net page, e.g. aspx file):

    var d = "{'str':'<%=System.DateTime.Now.ToString() %>', 'applicationPath':'<%=GetApplicationPath() %>'}";

    $.ajax({ type: "POST",
        url: "http://localhost/testwebsite/TestWebService.asmx/Test",
        data: d,
        contentType: "application/json; charset=utf-8",
        dataType: "json",
        error: function (xhr, status, error) {
            var err = eval("(" + xhr.responseText + ")");
            alert(err.Message);
        },
        success: function (msg) {

        }
    });

That’s what GetApplicationPath method looks like:

protected string GetApplicationPath() 
{
    return HttpUtility.HtmlEncode(Request.PhysicalApplicationPath);
}

And here is a header of web-service function which I’m trying to call:

public void Test(string str, string applicationPath) 

Function call works well, but applicationPath parameter doesn’t passed correctly. When I debug it I see that backslashes are removed, function gets “C:ProjectsSamplesmytestwebsite” instead of “‘C:\Projects\Samples\mytestwebsite\'”.

How can I overcome this?

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    2026-05-14T16:59:25+00:00Added an answer on May 14, 2026 at 4:59 pm

    OK give this a shot, I tried it (works on my machine).

    protected string GetApplicationPath()
    {
        return Request.PhysicalApplicationPath.Replace(@"\", @"\\");
    }
    

    Then for the javascript stuff. Here I’m using the JSON JavaScript library to make escaping things easier.

    // construct object literal to be JSON-stringified
    var d = {
        str: "<%=System.DateTime.Now.ToString() %>",
        applicationPath: "<%=GetApplicationPath() %>"
    };
    
    $.ajax({ type: "POST",
        url: "http://localhost/testwebsite/TestWebService.asmx/Test",
        data: JSON.stringify(d),
        contentType: "application/json; charset=utf-8",
        dataType: "json",
        error: function (xhr, status, error) {
            var err = eval("(" + xhr.responseText + ")");
            alert(err.Message);
        },
        success: function (msg) {
    
        }
    });
    
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