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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T06:30:30+00:00 2026-05-13T06:30:30+00:00

I’m trying to render a string into a javascript ( which usually works fine

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I’m trying to render a string into a javascript ( which usually works fine for me ) here’s my code

HTML:

THE USER NAME IS : {{name}} has added app {{has_added_app}}

JAVA SCRIPT:

<script> 
    <!-- 
       var userName = {{name}}

The html version works the javascript fails when I have tried the same rendering in javascript before and it worked.

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    2026-05-13T06:30:31+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 6:30 am
    var userName = {{name}}
    

    Comes out when you view the HTML source as:

    var userName = Bob
    

    Which is an obvious mistake: missing quotes. But, simply putting quotes around it:

    var userName = '{{name}}';
    

    isn’t good enough for the general case. What if the string contains a quote character, or a backslash, or a newline? Best case, your app falls over. Worst case, cross-site-scripting security hole. What’s more a & or < character in the name won’t come through properly either, as Django autoescape will probably assume it’s in a non-CDATA HTML context and inappropriately &-escape them.

    Use the escapejs filter instead:

    var userName = '{{name|escapejs}}';
    

    Alternatively use a JSON encoder to turn any basic datatype into JavaScript literal format, not just string. There’s json in the standard library from 2.6, but note this doesn’t escape the < character in strings, so for injecting code into a script element you’d have to escape that manually to prevent a </script> sequence ending the CDATA element prematurely.

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