But it would be great if you can replace any non numeric or alpha characters with html friendly
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Browse All Topicsin jQuery I was wondering if there is a function that will convert the following string into
html friendly characters
var myString="@£¥®©®";
but using jquery it will convert that string to the following
@£¥®©&r
So basically any Symbol in a string would get converted into the HTML friendly characters
Here is the chart below
http://www.ascii.cl/htmlco
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Not all of them have a "friendly" name, but all have a numeric code. Not sure why you want the friendly name, when the numeric entities will achive the same thing for a wider number of characters. IF you truly want the friendly names option then update the previous post:
var searchFor="&,@,£,¥,®,©";
var replaceWith="amp,pound,yen
with the characters you want to replace. (BTW: remove @ from the searchFor list). Just to clarify, if you choose to go with the numeric codes, then £ would be converted to £ instead ot £. If you were to work with xml, then £ would NOT be recognized automatically. You would need to declare it first. However, numeric entities work without having to take extra steps.
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by: hieloPosted on 2009-07-15 at 11:01:13ID: 24862154
>>in jQuery
no. try:
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