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I have a bunch of textarea's on a page with copy and paste codes with urls inside them.

for exmaple:

<textarea><a href="http://anything.domain.com/x/5">something</a></textarea>
<textarea><a href="http://anything.domain.com/x/3">something</a></textarea>

I also have a dropdown, with a bunch of subdomain options with the intent of changing the subdomain inside all the textareas on the page.

e.g

<select class="changeLinks">
    <option value="www">www.domain.com</option>
    <option value="somethingelse">somethingelse.domain.com</option>
</select>

How to go through these textareas and just update the text of the subdomain?

$('.changeLinks').change(function(){

    var subdomain = $(this).val();

 // *blank* some sort of find and replace function which replaces whatever is after the http:// and before the first decimal with the var subdomain


});

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You could use regular expression to find and replace all the links in the text:

var text = $("textarea").each(function(){
  $(this).text($(this).text().replace(/<a href="http:\/\/\w+\.domain\.com(.*?)">(.*?)<\/a>/gi, "<a href=\"http://"+subdomain+".domain.com"+$1+"\">"+$2+"</a>"));
});

I haven't tested the function, but it should work. It might need some tweaking and bugfixing.

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  • I don't quite understand how the regular expression works here. In the second part of the replace function you're cancelling out the quotes but not the first part. What does the /gi do? Sorry Marius I have to understand it before i can debug lol. thanks for this though it looks like it should work to me but I don't know why it isn't. Sep 18, 2009 at 22:57

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