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php - this works:

$html = "
    <div class='part partb4'>
    <img class='imgb4' src='imgdef/01.jpg' alt='img'>
    </div>";
echo $html;

javascript - doesn't work:

let html = "    
    <div class='part partb4'>
    <img class='imgb4' src='imgdef/01.jpg' alt='img'>
    </div>";
    $(html).insertBefore($('.part').eq(0));

javascript - this works:

let html = "<div class='part partb4'><img class='imgb4' src='imgdef/01.jpg' alt='img'></div>";

$(html).insertBefore($('.part').eq(0));

How to make the second example valid? I'm on windows, Notepad++.

Thanks.

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  • in first js code one bracket is not close $(html).insertBefore($('.part').eq(0);
    – Maheer Ali
    Jan 26, 2019 at 18:16
  • bracket is not close $(html).insertBefore($('.part').eq(0); Jan 26, 2019 at 18:17
  • @MaheerAli, corrected, but still doesn't work
    – qadenza
    Jan 26, 2019 at 18:18
  • You can't do multiline like that in javascript. You need to replace "" with `` (called template literals) Jan 26, 2019 at 18:20
  • 2
    Possible duplicate of Creating multiline strings in JavaScript Jan 26, 2019 at 18:22

5 Answers 5

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by adding a backslash ( \ ) as the last character in the line, you can't even have a space bar behind it, because then it won't cancel the line break.

let html = "    
<div class='part partb4'>\
<img class='imgb4' src='imgdef/01.jpg' alt='img'>\
</div>";
$(html).insertBefore($('.part').eq(0));
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1

For the multiline you should use a single backticks ` (shift + button before 1)

let html = `
  <div class='part partb4'>
<img class='imgb4' src='imgdef/01.jpg' alt='img'>
</div>
`;
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ECMAScript 6 (ES6) introduces a new type of literal, namely template literals. They have many features, variable interpolation among others, but most importantly for this question, they can be multiline.

A template literal is delimited by backticks:

var html = `
  <div class='part partb4'>
<img class='imgb4' src='imgdef/01.jpg' alt='img'>
</div>
`;
0

Javascript allows strings to be split in ES6 using the backticks:

let html = `    
<div class='part partb4'>
<img class='imgb4' src='imgdef/01.jpg' alt='img'>
</div>`;
$(html).insertBefore($('.part').eq(0));
0

You are using multiline string thats why its not working I guess use template literals

let html = `    
    <div class='part partb4'>
    <img class='imgb4' src='imgdef/01.jpg' alt='img'>
    </div>`;
    $(html).insertBefore($('.part').eq(0));

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