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I have got a script that replaces certain words with html tags:

$("body").children().each(function () {
    $(this).html( $(this).html().replace("#stern","<b>"));
    });

$("body").children().each(function () {
    $(this).html( $(this).html().replace('#$stern',"</b>") );
    });

And it works well, but I would like to merge the #$stern into the same function as the #stern, because it will load faster, and I would like to do the same with different tags, rather than tediously writing each one.

Note: (I know <b> is deprecated, it is just an example)

Edit It should also replace multiple #stern instead of one

3 Answers 3

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Use chaining of replace method:

$("body").children().each(function () {
 $(this).html( $(this).html().replace("#stern","<b>").replace('#$stern',"</b>"));
});
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You can use following, instead of looping and replacing over each element inside body. This will be Faster.

var bodyHtml = $('body').html();
bodyHtml.replace(/#stern/i, "<b>").replace(/#\$stern/i, '</b>');
$('body').html(bodyHtml);



Alternately, You can use regex(Slower) inside replace as follow:

$("body").children().each(function() {
    $(this).html($(this).html().replace(/#stern/i, "<b>").replace(/#\$stern/i, '</b>'));
});
  1. / : The delimiter of regex
  2. # : Matches #
  3. () : Matching Group
  4. \$ : Matches $, should be escaped by \
  5. ? : Matches zero or one of the preceding characters
  6. i : Case Insensitive match
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  • Notice: '#$stern' is replaced by "</b>"
    – Satpal
    May 25, 2015 at 9:21
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You could use the callback for html and run both replacements on the string from the arguments

$("body").children().html(function (_, html) {
    return html.replace(/\#stern/g,"<b>").replace(/\#\$stern/g,"</b>");
});

FIDDLE

That saves you like six function calls and two loops

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  • This doesn't work when I try putting more than one #stern down May 26, 2015 at 5:06
  • @ScriptKitty - no, you'll need a global modifier for that, edited the answer
    – adeneo
    May 26, 2015 at 9:35

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