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Asked: May 17, 20262026-05-17T18:25:34+00:00 2026-05-17T18:25:34+00:00

I’ve got this javascript: <a href=javascript:addtext(‘q’);>q</a> When it is clicked it writes text on

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I’ve got this javascript:

<a href="javascript:addtext('q');">q</a>

When it is clicked it writes text on a textarea.

I went through the encoding and found can do things like this:

This will add a ” ” (Space)

<a href="javascript:addtext('%20');">Space</a>

And this will add an “á”

<a href="javascript:addtext('&aacute;');">á</a>

Now I want to know how to add the return value. (enter)

As far as I know this are URL encodings so maybe you cant tu the enter value because it makes no sense, but I’m just guessing?

Any ideas or workarounds appreciated!

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    2026-05-17T18:25:34+00:00Added an answer on May 17, 2026 at 6:25 pm

    use

    <a href="#" onClick="addtext('&aacute;');return false">á</a>
    

    and

    <a href="#" onClick="addtext('\n');return false">Linefeed</a>
    

    or

    <a href="#" onClick="addtext('%0D%0A');return false">CRLF</a>
    

    The reason for not using the javascript: protocol is that some browsers actually unload the page when you do not return false on an onClick. It is possible to do javascript:void(somejavascript()) to achieve the same thing, but that will give a 404 if the user has turned JS off. Not a huge issue in your app which only works if JS is on, but onClick and return false is the canonical way.
    I would actually put the return false as the last statement in function addText, and do onClick=”return addtext(…)” instead.

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