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Below is my html & jquery scripts

<textarea id="id"></textarea>
<div class="messages"></div>

When I type something in the textarea and press enter, it will run the below script

var x = $("textarea#id").val();
$("div.messages").append("<span class='zz'>"+x+"</span>");

It successfully works.

But when I type html codes in textarea it shows only the html element which typed in textarea
ie, When i typed <b>HTML</b> it shows HTML ,
But I need <b>HTML</b>..
I know .text() in place of .html() .
But I think , it is not applicable in my code.
Because, the <span class="zz"> should be a html element.

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  • try like this "<span class='zz'><xmp>"+x+"</xmp?</span>" Aug 30, 2014 at 7:20
  • @VinodLouis If User typed </xmp><b>adadasd</b>. it will do not work Aug 30, 2014 at 7:38

4 Answers 4

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try this :-

function escape(text) {
    return text
        .replace(/&/g, "&amp;")
        .replace(/</g, "&lt;")
        .replace(/>/g, "&gt;")
        .replace(/"/g, "&quot;")
        .replace(/'/g, "&#039;");
}

var x = $("textarea#id").val();
$("div.messages").append("<span class='zz'>"+escape(x)+"</span>");

Demo

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Xmp tag escapes it

DEMO

$("#div1").html("<span><xmp>" + $("#id").val() + "</xmp></span>");
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    Yeah i agree in that case accepted answer is the elegant one Aug 30, 2014 at 8:02
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Can also try putting value inside pre tag so it do not get interpreted as HTML:

$('div.messages').html('<span class="zz"><pre>' + $("#id").val() + '</pre></span>');

Stuff inside a pre tag cannot be styled however.

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Why is every one doing it so complicated?

var x = $("textarea#id").val();
$("<span class='zz'></span>").text(x).appendTo($("div.messages"));
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