I am trying to write an algorithm where I replace characters like &
, <
, >
, ,
'
, "
with their HTML entity counterpart(i.e. &
would be replaced with &
. This requires me to put a semi-colon in a string, which creates an error because Javascript thinks that I have ended the line. Here is my code:
str.charAt(i) = '&';
I thought that I could cancel it like so:
str.charAt(i) = '&\;';
but this creates an error.
;
isn't an html metacharacter. it's meaning unless unless preceeded with an&
, so it by itself doesn't need to be escaped. and;
inside a string doesn't terminate the string.