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my html.

<div class="wysiwyg">
<textarea></textarea>
</div>
<div class="wysiwyg-preview"></div>

now my js.

var wysiwyg_val;

    $('.wysiwyg textarea').live('keyup',function(){

         wysiwyg_val = $(this).val();

        wysiwyg_val = wysiwyg_val
        .replace(/\n/g, "<br>")
        .replace(/<br>/g,'[br]')
        .replace(/\</g,'&lt;')
        .replace(/\>/g,'&gt;')
        .replace(/\{code}(.*){\/code}/g, '<pre class="prettyprint"><code>$1</code></pre>')
        .replace(/\[br\]/g,'<br>');


        $('.wysiwyg-preview').html(wysiwyg_val);



     });

i'm trying replacing {code} $content {/code} with <pre><code> $content </code></pre> and it works, but it works only at first time that i put {code} some content{/code} inside the textarea, then from the second time that i put same {code} some content{/code} it shows all inside the first <pre><code></code></pre> , how can i attach the replacement to all the {code}$content{/code} founded and not only at the first founded?

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There are a bunch of characters that need escaping in the regex. I messed around with it and made this demo

Oh and using live didn't seem to cooperate with me at first, so I switched it to bind and just forgot to switch it back... is it really necessary?

var wysiwyg_val;

$('.wysiwyg textarea').bind('keyup', function() {

    wysiwyg_val = $(this).val()
        .replace(/\n/g, "<br>")
        .replace(/\<br\/\>/g, '[br]')
        .replace(/\</g, '&lt;')
        .replace(/\>/g, '&gt;')
        .replace(/\{code\}/g, '<pre class="prettyprint"><code>')
        .replace(/\{\/code\}/g, '</code></pre>')
        .replace(/\[br\]/g, '<br>');

    $('.wysiwyg-preview').html(wysiwyg_val);

});

I'm not sure why the \n are replaced with <br> then changing the escaping the angled brackets, because you can see them in the result, maybe convert the \n at the end of the replacement block?

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  • well your code is really ok and the mess was about these 2 lines .replace(/\{code\}/g, '<pre class="prettyprint"><code>') .replace(/\{\/code\}/g, '</code></pre>')
    – itsme
    Oct 9, 2011 at 12:46
  • i turned to live() just cause sometimes i $.load() dinamically modules that has this script inside :P
    – itsme
    Oct 9, 2011 at 12:47
  • I ran the code through jsLint, and it doesn't like using . inside of regex, so I figured why not just split that line into two.
    – Mottie
    Oct 9, 2011 at 13:24
  • "." where? .replace() you mean?
    – itsme
    Oct 9, 2011 at 16:17
  • In this original replace .replace(/\{code}(.*){\/code}/g, '<pre class="prettyprint"><code>$1</code></pre>')
    – Mottie
    Oct 9, 2011 at 18:09

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