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How do I do a multi-line string in node.js?How do I do a multi-line string in node.js?

I tried to make these characters: [var str = "Some \ ] show as having a space at the end without the brackets involved, but was not able to. While that would be doable on

var str = "Some \

that syntax, it's hard to indicate there's a space after the slash.

SOOOO, without using another character (like a light mid dot) to indicate the space therein, is that possible with markdown?

For reference:

var str = "Some \ //has a space

vs

var str = "Some \ //does not have a space

http://stackoverflow.com/posts/6220514/revisions

How do I do a multi-line string in node.js?

I tried to make these characters: [var str = "Some \ ] show as having a space at the end without the brackets involved, but was not able to. While that would be doable on

var str = "Some \

that syntax, it's hard to indicate there's a space after the slash.

SOOOO, without using another character (like a light mid dot) to indicate the space therein, is that possible with markdown?

For reference:

var str = "Some \ //has a space

vs

var str = "Some \ //does not have a space

https://stackoverflow.com/posts/6220514/revisions

How do I do a multi-line string in node.js?

I tried to make these characters: [var str = "Some \ ] show as having a space at the end without the brackets involved, but was not able to. While that would be doable on

var str = "Some \

that syntax, it's hard to indicate there's a space after the slash.

SOOOO, without using another character (like a light mid dot) to indicate the space therein, is that possible with markdown?

For reference:

var str = "Some \ //has a space

vs

var str = "Some \ //does not have a space

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How do I do a multi-line string in node.js?

I tried to make these characters: [var str = "Some \ ] show as having a space at the end without the brackets involved, but was not able to. While that would be doable on

var str = "Some \

that syntax, it's hard to indicate there's a space after the slash.

SOOOO, without using another character (like a light mid dot) to indicate the space therein, is that possible with markdown?

For reference:

var str = "Some \ //has a space

vs

var str = "Some \ //does not have a space

http://stackoverflow.com/posts/6220514/revisions

I tried to make these characters: [var str = "Some \ ] show as having a space at the end without the brackets involved, but was not able to. While that would be doable on

var str = "Some \

that syntax, it's hard to indicate there's a space after the slash.

SOOOO, without using another character (like a light mid dot) to indicate the space therein, is that possible with markdown?

For reference:

var str = "Some \ //has a space

vs

var str = "Some \ //does not have a space

http://stackoverflow.com/posts/6220514/revisions

How do I do a multi-line string in node.js?

I tried to make these characters: [var str = "Some \ ] show as having a space at the end without the brackets involved, but was not able to. While that would be doable on

var str = "Some \

that syntax, it's hard to indicate there's a space after the slash.

SOOOO, without using another character (like a light mid dot) to indicate the space therein, is that possible with markdown?

For reference:

var str = "Some \ //has a space

vs

var str = "Some \ //does not have a space

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I tried to make these characters: [var str = "Some \ ] show as having a space at the end without the brackets involved, but was not able to. While that would be doable on

var str = "Some \

that syntax, it's hard to indicate there's a space after the slash.

SOOOO, without using another character (like a light mid dot) to indicate the space therein, is that possible with markdown?

For reference:

var str = "Some \ //has a space

vs

var str = "Some \ //does not have a space

http://stackoverflow.com/posts/6220514/revisions

I tried to make these characters: [var str = "Some \ ] show as having a space at the end without the brackets involved, but was not able to. While that would be doable on

var str = "Some \

that syntax, it's hard to indicate there's a space after the slash.

SOOOO, without using another character (like a light mid dot) to indicate the space therein, is that possible with markdown?

http://stackoverflow.com/posts/6220514/revisions

I tried to make these characters: [var str = "Some \ ] show as having a space at the end without the brackets involved, but was not able to. While that would be doable on

var str = "Some \

that syntax, it's hard to indicate there's a space after the slash.

SOOOO, without using another character (like a light mid dot) to indicate the space therein, is that possible with markdown?

For reference:

var str = "Some \ //has a space

vs

var str = "Some \ //does not have a space

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