I am sending a sting as a parameter to a JavaScript function:
theJSFunction('say hi dude');
Chrome gives me SyntaxError: Unexpected token ILLEGAL
so after research, I've found that the following whitespaces generates the error \u2028
and \u2029
.
The problem is, the string posted to the function is printed via PHP and I need it to be printed via PHP (could use ajax, but I am required to let the PHP print it).
Is there any way to remove those to characters through PHP or JavaScript?