Escaping backslash in string - javascript

末鹿安然 提交于 2019-11-26 20:54:24
Rob W

For security reasons, it is not possible to get the real, full path of a file, referred through an <input type="file" /> element.

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The backslash has to be escaped.
string = string.split("\\");

In JavaScript, the backslash is used to escape special characters, such as newlines (\n). If you want to use a literal backslash, a double backslash has to be used.

So, if you want to match two backslashes, four backslashes has to be used. For example,alert("\\\\") will show a dialog containing two backslashes.

I think this is closer to the answer you're looking for:

<input type="file">

$file = $(file);
var filename = fileElement[0].files[0].name;

Escape the backslash character.

foo.split('\\')
Yifat Biezuner

Add an input id to the element and do something like that:

document.getElementById('inputId').value.split(/[\\$]/).pop()

Slightly hacky, but it works:

const input = '\text';
const output = JSON.stringify(input).replace(/((^")|("$))/g, "").trim();

console.log({ input, output });
// { input: '\text', output: '\\text' }
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