JavaScript 1.2; JScript 5.5; ECMAScript v1
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The index of the character whose encoding is to be returned.
The Unicode encoding of the nth character within string. This return value is a 16-bit integer between 0 and 65535.
charCodeAt( ) is like charAt( ) except that it returns the character encoding at a specific location, rather than returning a substring that contains the character itself. If n is negative or greater than or equal to the string length, charCodeAt( ) returns NaN.
See String.fromCharCode( ) for a way to create a string from Unicode encodings.
JavaScript 1.2 (as implemented by Netscape 4.0, for example) does not have full support for 16-bit Unicode characters and strings.