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Replace words in a string, but ignore HTML
Is it possible to ignore the HTML elements when calling Replace?
Sample code:
$myText.replace(new RegExp( $searchString, 'gi' ),
'<span class="highlight">'+ $searchString + '</span>');
$myText
is a large string of HTML e.g.:
var $myText =
"<p>Lorem Ipsum is simply dummy text of the printing and typesetting " +
"industry. Lorem Ipsum has been the industry's standard dummy text " +
"ever since the 1500s, <img src="somethin开发者_运维技巧g">when an unknown printer " +
"took a galley of type and scrambled it to make a type specimen book. " +
"It has survived not only five centuries, " +
"<a href="#" title="Lorem">but</a> also the leap into electronic " +
"typesetting, remaining essentially unchanged. It was popularised in " +
"the 1960s with the release of Letraset sheets containing Lorem Ipsum " +
"passages, and more recently with desktop publishing software like " +
"Aldus PageMaker including versions of Lorem Ipsum.</p>"
$searchString
is equal to whatever a user types into an text input box.
If yes, how would I do it given the above sample code?
Yes, take a look at the following forum post:
http://forums.asp.net/t/1443955.aspx
The RegEx pattern you are looking for would be something similar to the following:
"(?<!<[^>]*)Jon Doe(?<![^>]*<)"
Basically, you're doing a search and replace on anything that lives outside brackets <>.
JavaScript:
phrase = phrase.replace(/"(?<!<[^>]*)Jon Doe(?<![^>]*<)" /i, "is not");
Parsing HTML with a regular expression? This isn't a good idea. I would suggest inserting the HTML into the DOM and then traversing the nodes.
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