I am using the following regular expression in Javascript:
comment_body_content = comment_body_content.replace(/(<span id="sc_start_commenttext-(\d+)"><\/span>)
[^]*?(<span id="sc_end_commenttext-\2"><\/span>)/, "$1$3");
I want to find in my HTML code this tag <span id="sc_start_commenttext-330"></span>
(the number is always different) and the tag <span id="sc_end_commenttext-330"></span>
. Then the text and HTML code between those tags should be deleted and the rest should be given back:
Before:
<span id="sc_start_commenttext-330"></span>
Some Text and some <u>html</u> blabla
<span id="sc_end_commenttext-330"></span>
Returned value of comment_body_content:
<span id="sc_start_commenttext-330"></span>
<span id="sc_end_commenttext-330"></span>
This expression works in all current browsers, but the IE 8 returns a javascript error at the lines, where are "(\d+)" and \2.
Is there a solution for all browsers?
Alex