ContributionsMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsReplacing a quote in a stringI have a use case where I have the following text in a field: {\"line\":\"twenty"\} The above is the output of the text field. I need to replace the \ characters above - I'm looking to get the following output: {"line":"twenty"} So i need a search and repalce for just the \ above. The problem is this character is an escape character, and I have been fighting with searchandreplace to get this to work. Current iteration: var text jsonStripped = SearchAndReplace($json, "\"", ""); This strips the quotes and the \ character making the output: {line:twenty} I need to keep the quotes, so the text is valid JSON. Any ideas? ------------------------------ Ryan Haas ------------------------------ Re: React.js in Quick BaseSure - here is a video overview of it. Gives a little demo. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_S-ie8s_HKE Re: React.js in Quick BaseIt can take all of your code pages (js, css and html) and deploy those files to Quick Base via the command line. It can also re-configure the "src" and "link" elements in your code so that everything is wired up once deployed in Quick Base. If you already have the app in Quick Base - it will overwrite the app....if it isn't there yet (the code pages), it will add them.Re: React.js in Quick BaseWe've since gone a different direction. We're using create-react-app coupled with an npm package "deployqb". create-react-app has a build process - you can update the package.json to spit out certain filenames each time when it runs the build. You can then couple that with deployqb npm package to deploy all files to Quick Base. So the process is: npm run build deployqb prod This deploys the built files all to QB and everything is run from the command line. Re: React.js in Quick BaseIf slow page loading is a concern for some, I would look into Parcel.js. It is a very minimalist web application bundler. It attempts to avoid all of the configuration involved with other bundlers like Webpack, and makes it very easy to just get your project up and running and bundle the files for production. If you couple that with the "quickbase-cli" tool which allows you to send your bundled files to your Quick Baseapplication via the command line, you're set up with a nice little developer environment that is very easy to configure and use for projects that involved react, ES6, angular etc. https://parceljs.org/ https://www.npmjs.com/package/quickbase-cliRe: What is the QBSW (QuickBase Service Worker)?I saw this in action - very interesting and a wide range of applicability.