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I've tried different way but not working yet.

public String SuEscapeHTML(String text){
    text=text.replaceAll("/&/g", "&");
    // and how to deal with the double quote? text=text.replaceAll("/"/g", """);
    text=text.replaceAll("/'/g", "'");
    text=text.replaceAll("/</g", "&lt;");
    text=text.replaceAll("/>/g", "&gt;");
    text=text.replaceAll("/\\/g", "&#92;");
    System.out.println(text);
    return text;
}

nothing change by using this function.

So How to make it working?

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  • You aren't using a regular expression, so use String.replace; also there are several libraries that already do this (don't reinvent the wheel). May 3, 2016 at 3:24
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    See the documentation for replaceAll. It doesn't take /.../g
    – SLaks
    May 3, 2016 at 3:24
  • @chanjianyi have you tried text=text.replaceAll("&", "&amp;")? (Might want to do that one last) May 3, 2016 at 3:28
  • what you are using in regex is syntax of javascript..that's not how you write regex in JAVA
    – rock321987
    May 3, 2016 at 3:36
  • @Slaks is right ... this documentation, btw. (or change it to 7 for jdk 7, or if earlier... shoot yourself) May 3, 2016 at 3:37

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The syntax of regex you are using is of JavaScript. This is how you will do it in Java

String text = "&>\"<\\'"; //You need to escape " in text also

System.out.println(text.replaceAll("&", "&amp;")); 
System.out.println(text.replaceAll("\"", "&quot;")); //For quotes
System.out.println(text.replaceAll("'", "&apos;"));
System.out.println(text.replaceAll("<", "&lt;"));
System.out.println(text.replaceAll(">", "&gt;"));
System.out.println(text.replaceAll("\\\\", "&#92;"));

Ideone Demo

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    The name of the language is Java, not JAVA; it's not an acronym. Otherwise, good answer.
    – Alan Moore
    May 3, 2016 at 5:23

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