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Is it a way to improve this infamous syntax... (with arrays)?

$("#rte").val(function(i, v) {
    return v.replace(':)','<img src="rte/icons/emoticon_happy.png" />')
});
$("#rte").val(function(i, v) {
    return v.replace(';)','<img src="rte/icons/emoticon_wink.png" />')
});

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You can make this code way more extensible by supplying a dictionary for all of your smiles and looping through them:

var smileDict = {
  happy: ':)',
  wink:  ';)',
  sad:   ':(',
  cool:  'B)'
}

$('#rte').val(function(i, v) {
    for (var p in smileDict) {
        if (smileDict.hasOwnProperty(p)) {
            v = v.replace(smileDict[p], '<img src="rte/icons/emoticon_' + p + '.png" />');
        }
    }
    return v;
});

See example →


EDIT: To have this update a preview area like requested in the comments:

var smileDict = {
  happy: ':)',
  wink:  ';)',
  sad:   ':(',
  cool:  'B)'
};

var rteVal = $('#rte').val();

for (var p in smileDict) {
    if (smileDict.hasOwnProperty(p)) {
        rteVal = rteVal.replace(smileDict[p], '<img src="rte/icons/emoticon_' + p + '.png" />');
    }
}

$('#previewcontent').html(rteVal);
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  • +1, mVchr. Wow! The solution is more elegant than I had imagined. Thanks. "Vote Up Requires 15 reputation (click this box is to dismiss)," how to?... Sorry. Regards.
    – Vincent
    Mar 29, 2011 at 19:11
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    Not if he ends up incorporating 20 smileys, then it's actually less code that's easier to maintain.
    – mVChr
    Mar 29, 2011 at 19:13
  • @Jakub Hampl - But you should concentrate on how happy the code is :)
    – Brandon
    Mar 29, 2011 at 19:27
  • Thank you again. Supplementary question, without wanting to emphasize ... If I want to create a preview area (like "preview" id), how to just replace the image in the preview and not in Textarea? Vincent
    – Vincent
    Mar 29, 2011 at 21:18
  • Store $('#rte').val() to a variable. Change the for (var p in smileDict) etc to affect that variable instead of v. Then insert that variable into preview.html(variable)
    – mVChr
    Mar 29, 2011 at 21:32
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$("#rte").val(function(i, v) {
  return v
  .replace(':)','<img src="rte/icons/emoticon_happy.png" />')
  // ...
  .replace(';)','<img src="rte/icons/emoticon_wink.png" />');
});
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