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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T13:45:29+00:00 2026-05-13T13:45:29+00:00

I have a JavaScript from this source in a comment of a blog: frogsbrain

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I have a JavaScript from this source in a comment of a blog: frogsbrain

It’s a string formatter, and it works fine in Firefox, Google Chrome, Opera and Safari.
Only problem is in IE, where the script does no replacement at all. The output in both test cases in IE is only ‘hello’, nothing more.

Please help me to get this script working in IE also, because I’m not the Javascript guru and I just don’t know where to start searching for the problem.

I’ll post the script here for convenience. All credits go to Terence Honles for the script so far.

// usage:
// 'hello {0}'.format('world');
// ==> 'hello world'
// 'hello {name}, the answer is {answer}.'.format({answer:'42', name:'world'});
// ==> 'hello world, the answer is 42.'
String.prototype.format = function() {
    var pattern = /({?){([^}]+)}(}?)/g;
    var args = arguments;

    if (args.length == 1) {
        if (typeof args[0] == 'object' && args[0].constructor != String) {
            args = args[0];
        }
    }

    var split = this.split(pattern);
    var sub = new Array();

    var i = 0;
    for (;i < split.length; i+=4) {
        sub.push(split[i]);
        if (split.length > i+3) {
            if (split[i+1] == '{' && split[i+3] == '}')
                sub.push(split[i+1], split[i+2], split[i+3]);
            else {
                sub.push(split[i+1], args[split[i+2]], split[i+3]);
            }
        }
    }

    return sub.join('')
}
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    2026-05-13T13:45:29+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 1:45 pm

    I think the issue is with this.

    var pattern = /({?){([^}]+)}(}?)/g;
    var split = this.split(pattern);
    

    Javascript’s regex split function act different in IE than other browser.

    Please take a look my other post in SO

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