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Asked: May 10, 20262026-05-10T20:11:02+00:00 2026-05-10T20:11:02+00:00

I need to highlight, case insensitively, given keywords in a JavaScript string. For example:

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I need to highlight, case insensitively, given keywords in a JavaScript string.

For example:

  • highlight('foobar Foo bar FOO', 'foo') should return '<b>foo</b>bar <b>Foo</b> bar <b>FOO</b>'

I need the code to work for any keyword, and therefore using a hardcoded regular expression like /foo/i is not a sufficient solution.

What is the easiest way to do this?

(This an instance of a more general problem detailed in the title, but I feel that it’s best to tackle with a concrete, useful example.)

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  1. 2026-05-10T20:11:02+00:00Added an answer on May 10, 2026 at 8:11 pm

    You can use regular expressions if you prepare the search string. In PHP e.g. there is a function preg_quote, which replaces all regex-chars in a string with their escaped versions.

    Here is such a function for javascript (source):

    function preg_quote (str, delimiter) {   //  discuss at: https://locutus.io/php/preg_quote/   // original by: booeyOH   // improved by: Ates Goral (https://magnetiq.com)   // improved by: Kevin van Zonneveld (https://kvz.io)   // improved by: Brett Zamir (https://brett-zamir.me)   // bugfixed by: Onno Marsman (https://twitter.com/onnomarsman)   //   example 1: preg_quote('$40')   //   returns 1: '\\$40'   //   example 2: preg_quote('*RRRING* Hello?')   //   returns 2: '\\*RRRING\\* Hello\\?'   //   example 3: preg_quote('\\.+*?[^]$(){}=!<>|:')   //   returns 3: '\\\\\\.\\+\\*\\?\\[\\^\\]\\$\\(\\)\\{\\}\\=\\!\\<\\>\\|\\:'    return (str + '')     .replace(new RegExp('[.\\\\+*?\\[\\^\\]$(){}=!<>|:\\' + (delimiter || '') + '-]', 'g'), '\\$&') } 

    So you could do the following:

    function highlight(str, search) {     return str.replace(new RegExp('(' + preg_quote(search) + ')', 'gi'), '<b>$1</b>'); } 
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