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Asked: June 10, 20262026-06-10T23:28:50+00:00 2026-06-10T23:28:50+00:00

I try to replace some specials characters (emojis) based on a replacement map. I

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I try to replace some specials characters (emojis) based on a replacement map.
I wrote this piece of code but it still not work..

var char_map = {
    '■': 'e',
    '­♥': 'a',
    '♦': 'm',
};

$.fn.map_replace = function() {
    $(this).html(function(i, content) {
        $.each(char_map, function(key, value) {
            content = content.replace(key, value);
        });
        return content;
    });
};

$(".comment").map_replace();

This code on jsFiddle

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    2026-06-10T23:28:51+00:00Added an answer on June 10, 2026 at 11:28 pm

    One way to do this would be to use escape codes instead of literal Unicode characters, and replace them using regular expressions:

    var char_map = {
        'e' : /\u25A0/g,
        'a' : /\u2665/g,
        'm' : /\u2666/g,
    };
    
    $.fn.map_replace = function() {
        $(this).html(function(i, content) {
            $.each(char_map, function(character, regex) {
                content = content.replace(regex, character);
            });
            return content;
        });
    };
    
    $(".comment").map_replace();
    

    Updated jsFiddle

    The reason your initial approach didn’t work is that by default String.replace() only replaces the first occurrence of the search expression. By using a regex and specifying the “g” (for “global”) flag, you can tell it to replace all matches.

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