Check out the built-in function encodeURIComponent(str) and encodeURI(str).
In your case, this should work:
var myOtherUrl =
“http://example.com/index.html?url=” + encodeURIComponent(myUrl);
You have three options:
escape() will not encode: @*/+
encodeURI() will not encode: ~!@#$&*()=:/,;?+’
encodeURIComponent() will not encode: ~!*()’
But in your case, if you want to pass a URL into a GET parameter of other page, you should use escape or encodeURIComponent, but not encodeURI.
See Stack Overflow question Best practice: escape, or encodeURI / encodeURIComponent for further discussion.