Improve accuracy of javascript-escape linter: Previously this would
match on FOOescape() and FOO.escape calls, but neither are the global
escape function we are worried about.
The regex probably isn't 100% accurate; there may be still false
positives (javascript allows a large range of characters in identifiers,
some of which may not be covered by [\w.$]). The main thing is to avoid
false negatives here though - this will definitely catch any use of
`escape()` or `window.escape()`.
Also remove javascript-interpolate lint - this was deemed unecessary.
StringUtils.interpolate is not in fact safe (it does no html escaping),
so the results of this lint are misleading.