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function log(message)
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var item = document.createElement("li");
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function test()
{
if (window.layoutTestController)
layoutTestController.dumpAsText();
log("paths like this should turn all \\ characters into /: \"" + document.getElementById("1").pathname + "\"");
log("query strings like this one should still have \\ characters: \"" + document.getElementById("2").search + "\"");
log("query strings like this one should still have \\ characters even if the URL is only a query: \"" + document.getElementById("3").search + "\"");
log("anchor strings like this one should still have \\ characters: \"" + document.getElementById("4").hash + "\"");
log("anchor strings like this one should still have \\ characters even if the URL is only an anchor: \"" + document.getElementById("5").hash + "\"");
}
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<body onload="test()">
<p>This tests \ characters being changed to / in anchor tags.</p>
<p>If it works you should see five messages below that have \ or / characters as specified.</p>
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<a id="1" href="file:\\\a\b\c\">1</a>
<a id="2" href="file:///?path=\\a\b\c\">2</a>
<a id="3" href="?path=\\myshare\myfolder\myfile\">3</a>
<a id="4" href="file:///#path=\\a\b\c\">4</a>
<a id="5" href="#path=\\myshare\myfolder\myfile\">5</a>
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