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Asked: June 13, 20262026-06-13T10:49:16+00:00 2026-06-13T10:49:16+00:00

I have a problem with RegExp not recognizing special characters as word characters (or

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I have a problem with RegExp not recognizing special characters as word characters (or worse – counting as \b):

"wäww, xöxx  yüyy zßzz".replace(/\b\w/g,function(m){return m.toUpperCase();})

should return

"Wäww, Xöxx  Yüyy Zßzz"

but unfortunately returns:

"WäWw, XöXx  YüYy ZßZz"

I played with several encodings but that didn’t help…

How can I make it recognize the characters or otherwise work around that problem?


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    2026-06-13T10:49:17+00:00Added an answer on June 13, 2026 at 10:49 am

    Cheat

    Instead of trying to work around the nuances of unicode and js, just use the space as the marker for your replace/caplitalize logic:

    > "wäww, xöxx  yüyy zßzz".replace(/( |^)[^ ]/g,function(m){return m.toUpperCase();});
    "Wäww, Xöxx  Yüyy Zßzz"
    

    OR

    > "wäww, xöxx  yüyy zßzz".replace(/(\s|^)[^ ]/g,function(m){return m.toUpperCase();});
    "Wäww, Xöxx  Yüyy Zßzz"
    

    OR

    > "wäww, xöxx  yüyy zßzz".replace(/([\s\.,:;]|^)[^ ]/g,function(m){return m.toUpperCase();});
    "Wäww, Xöxx  Yüyy Zßzz"
    

    This kind of technique will correctly capitalize accented chars:

    > "wäww, öhyes".replace(/( |^)[^ ]/g,function(m){return m.toUpperCase();})
    "Wäww, Öhyes"
    
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