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I can use the symbol @ while using \ character in C# like..

string str = @"\\190.168.0.100\New\XYZ";

Is there any corresponding character present in JavaScript ?

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  • Why do you need to escape your string here? Commented Jun 10, 2011 at 12:38
  • @Michael Robinson because it has backslashes in it. Commented Jun 10, 2011 at 12:48

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The only way to get a literal \ when making a literal string in JavaScript is to escape it.

var str = 'C:\\path\\to\\somewhere\\on\\windows.png';
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The \ character should work in JavaScript.

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