How do i write a regex to replace <br /> or <br> with \n. I'm trying to move text from div to textarea, but don't want <br>'s to show in the textarea, so i want to replace then with \n.
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var str = document.getElementById('mydiv').innerHTML;
document.getElementById('mytextarea').innerHTML = str.replace(/<br\s*[\/]?>/gi, "\n");
or using jQuery:
var str = $("#mydiv").html();
var regex = /<br\s*[\/]?>/gi;
$("#mydiv").html(str.replace(regex, "\n"));
edit: added i flag
edit2: you can use /<br[^>]*>/gi which will match anything between the br and slash if you have for example <br class="clear" />
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<BR> How can we do it so it works with both lower and upper case letters.i flag for case insensitivemyString.replace(/<br ?\/?>/g, "\n")
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br and the slash*True jQuery way if you want to change directly the DOM without messing with inner HTML:
$('#text').find('br').prepend(document.createTextNode('\n')).remove();
Prepend inserts inside the element, before() is the method we need here:
$('#text').find('br').before(document.createTextNode('\n')).remove();
Code will find any <br> elements, insert raw text with new line character and then remove the <br> elements.
This should be faster if you work with long texts since there are no string operations here.
To display the new lines:
$('#text').css('white-space', 'pre-line');
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a cheap and nasty would be:
jQuery("#myDiv").html().replace("<br>", "\n").replace("<br />", "\n")
EDIT
jQuery("#myTextArea").val(
jQuery("#myDiv").html()
.replace(/\<br\>/g, "\n")
.replace(/\<br \/\>/g, "\n")
);
Also created a jsfiddle if needed: http://jsfiddle.net/2D3xx/
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Not really anything to do with jQuery, but if you want to trim a pattern from a string, then use a regular expression:
<textarea id="ta0"></textarea>
<button onclick="
var ta = document.getElementById('ta0');
var text = 'some<br>text<br />to<br/>replace';
var re = /<br *\/?>/gi;
ta.value = text.replace(re, '\n');
">Add stuff to text area</button>
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</br> is a straightforward error. Strictly, it will close any preceding opening tag however browsers seem to be stupidly tolerant and convert it to <br>. Also, the OP hasn't asked for that.
nl2br()is the function u need