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Definition of Backslashes

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Meaning of Backslashes from wikipedia

- convention remains to use a backslash, and APIs that return paths use backslashes. In some versions, the option character can be changed from / to - via...
- which has the Won sign at U+20A9, much software will continue to display backslashes found in ASCII files this way to preserve backward compatibility. Mac...
- letters have the same value in X-SAMPA as they do in the IPA. X-SAMPA uses backslashes as modifying suffixes to create new symbols. For example, O is a distinct...
- to support ';' in addition to '&'.: §8.2.1  W3C (2009). "Forward and Backslashes in URLs". zzz.buzz. Archived from the original on 2018-09-04. Retrieved...
- Uniform Naming Convention path (which begins \\) requires 8 backslashes \\\\\\\\ due to 2 backslashes each being double-escaped. LTS appears in many programming...
- the local-part) this is"not\allowed@example.com (spaces, quotes, and backslashes may only exist when within quoted strings and preceded by a backslash)...
- resemblance to the old ones." For example, Merriam-Webster dictionaries use backslashes \ ... \ to demarcate their in-house diaphonemic transcription system...
- convention that 2n backslashes followed by a quotation mark (") produce n backslashes followed by a begin/end quote, whereas (2n)+1 backslashes followed by a...
- The sequence of two backslashes, \\, may represent: the prefix of a Microsoft Windows UNC pathname an escaped backslash character This disambiguation...
- Windows' path names, using backslashes to indicate levels of hierarchy. Keys must have a case insensitive name without backslashes. The hierarchy of registry...