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Currently I have a regular expression that will find all URL's within a block of html. It looks like this:

elementHTML.match(/(http|ftp|https):\/\/[\w-]+(\.[\w-]+)+([\w.,@?^=%&:\/~+#-]*[\w@?^=%&\/~+#-])?/ig);

When a URL is detected it is replaced with something that looks like:

<div data="URL_THAT_WAS_DETECTED">Information about that url</div>

The data attribute is custom added.

How can I continue to look for URL's without picking up the previously detected URL?

Ideally, I would like either ignore URL's that are in quotes or possibly html tags but I'm open to suggestions.

Any help is greatly appreciated, Thanks!

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This regex will do it:

 /(http|ftp|https):\/\/[\w-]+(\.[\w-]+)+(?![^\s]*?")([\w.,@?^=%&amp;:\/~+#-]*[\w@?^=%&amp;\/~+#-])?/ig

I've added a negative lookahead for double quotes " characters.

Live Demo

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  • Awesome! Just tried it out and it works perfectly! You the man
    – Brad
    Jun 3, 2012 at 7:27

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