as said you are discarding the results and replace doesn't take a regex only a literal char sequence to be replaced so you don't need to escape in the delimiter
but replaceAll and replaceFirst do take a regex string (bad design that)
and as an aside it's advisable to use Patter.quote(String)
and Matcher.quoteReplacement(String)
to ensure no weird things are happening when using regex (it's a bit easier and ensures there's no error in escaping the chars)
here's for when only one occurrence must be replaced
String delimiter = "**";
String html = "<html><head></head><body>**USERNAME** AND **PASSWORD**</body></html>";
Map<String, String> mp = new HashMap<String, String>();
mp.put("USERNAME", "User A");
mp.put("PASSWORD", "B");
for (Map.Entry<String, String> entry : mp.entrySet()) {
html = html.replace(delimiter + entry.getKey()+ delimiter, entry.getValue());
}
and here's for when multiple occurrences must be replaced
String delimiter = "**";//unescaped because I'm handling that in my replace
String html = "<html><head></head><body>**USERNAME** AND **PASSWORD**</body></html>";
Map<String, String> mp = new HashMap<String, String>();
mp.put("USERNAME", "User A");
mp.put("PASSWORD", "B");
for (Map.Entry<String, String> entry : mp.entrySet()) {
html = html.replaceAll(Pattern.quote(delimiter + entry.getKey()+ delimiter), Matcher.quoteReplacement(entry.getValue()));
}