I have a function which receives a single line string and displays it without a problem using an alert pop up from alertify JS but when its a multi-line string it gives an error saying Uncaught SyntaxError: Invalid or unexpected token
. Below is my function:
<script>
function changes(changes) {
alertify.confirm(changes,
function () {
}).setHeader('Document Changes');
}
The changes is the string am receiving and am displaying it in an alert box. Below is where am getting the changes from. I am getting this string from an object and passing it to my function
{
"render": function (data, type, full, meta) {
return '<button onclick="changes(\'' + full.changes + '\')" class="btn btn-info"><i class="fas fa-info-circle"></i> Changes</button>';
}
}
When i click this button it does not send the multi-line string to my function but when its a single line string it works without a problem
The sample text which brings the error is like below:
added footer
added heder
added content
Below is a fiddle which i have replicated the error Js Fiddle
if the problem was multi lines strings, you can use the back ticks ` to print the multi line strings in javascript
alert(`this is \n multi line \n string`)
and in your case would be:
alertify.confirm(`${changes}`,....