escape() - JavaScript 编辑
escape()
is not strictly deprecated (as in "removed from the Web standards"), it is defined in Annex B of the ECMA-262 standard, whose introduction states:… All of the language features and behaviours specified in this annex have one or more undesirable characteristics and in the absence of legacy usage would be removed from this specification. …
… Programmers should not use or assume the existence of these features and behaviours when writing new ECMAScript code. …
The escape()
function computes a new string in which certain characters have been replaced by a hexadecimal escape sequence.
Note: This function was used mostly for URL queries (the part of a URL following ?
)—not for escaping ordinary String literals, which use the format "\xHH
". (HH
are two hexadecimal digits, and the form \xHH\xHH
is used for higher-plane Unicode characters.)
Escaped characters in String literals can be expanded by replacing the \x
with %
, then using the decodeURIComponent()
function.
Syntax
escape(str)
Parameters
str
- A string to be encoded.
Return value
A new string in which certain characters have been escaped.
Description
The escape
function is a property of the global object. Special characters are encoded with the exception of: @*_+-./
The hexadecimal form for characters, whose code unit value is 0xFF
or less, is a two-digit escape sequence: %xx
. For characters with a greater code unit, the four-digit format %uxxxx
is used.
Examples
Using escape
escape('abc123'); // "abc123"
escape('äöü'); // "%E4%F6%FC"
escape('ć'); // "%u0107"
// special characters
escape('@*_+-./'); // "@*_+-./"
Specifications
Specification |
---|
ECMAScript (ECMA-262) The definition of 'escape' in that specification. |
Browser compatibility
BCD tables only load in the browser
See also
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