I have done text replacement in Javascript such that the <br />
tag will be replaced by the \n\r
. This seems to work in IE8.0 but not in chrome and firefox. why is that so? How can I make it work in chrome and firefox. Why does chrome and firefox not consider <br/>
tags as <br/>
but rather <br>
?
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1What do you need this for? Can you elaborate on your situation? There may be a better/easier way for what you want to do.– PekkaOct 6, 2011 at 9:31
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In the future, you really need to show the code that isn't working.– user50049Oct 6, 2011 at 13:17
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This seems to be working fine everywhere:
"Hello<br />World".replace(/<br\s*\/?>/ig, "\r\n");
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Sometimes simple mistake happens like : Some one can use "</br>" , in this case use replace(/<\s*\/?br>/ig, "\r\n")– eeglooNov 11, 2013 at 10:24
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