According to the jQuery docs, I need to escape metacharacters that occur in my selector strings, when they occur as a literal. However, I couldn't find very many specific examples of when and when not to escape selectors. So when and when don't I need to escape metacharacters, when they are to be interpreted as a literal, in:
Attribute selectors? ie
$("[attr=value]")
Id selectors? ie
$("#id")
Class selectors? ie
$(".class");
And, is there a way to write a function that replaces metachars in selector strings, while still preserving the beginning character? ie:
// replace all meta chars, preserving the id selection?
$("#id.rest$of*string")
// replace all meta chars, preserving the attribute selection?
// going back to my previous question, do I even need to escape the metachars in this situation?
$("[attr=blah.dee#foo*yay]")
The reason I ask this question, is because I'm working with a website that happens to have some really nasty selectors. And I don't have control over the website, so I can't go change the selectors to be nicer to work with.
THANKS!!
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