I have a need to strip out whitespace markup from a string of HTML. By "markup" I mean any empty HTML elements that contain entities or characters that would render as whitespace in a web browser. For example
<p> ‌</p>Test <div> </div><br/><span> okay </span>
...should become
Test <span> okay </span>
The point is to remove elements from the DOM that would not be visible or would only add extra line breaks.
This would solve a problem I encounter supporting an online editor where users cut-n-paste content from Word. Sometimes the clipboard grabs incomplete elements. For example, a closing p tag. When pasted into the editor, the incomplete element is healed with the insertion of the opening p tag. This is when I have the opportunity to apply regular expressions and DOM manipulation to clean up these surprisingly very problematic elements. Jquery is the only library I have available to leverage.
/<.+?>( |\s)+<\/.+?>|<br\/>/g
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