I’d like to start this off by saying I’m hardly a pro at jQuery, and this seems like a non-standard question.
Basically I’m making a blog in wordpress, and incorporated into the loop it shows tweets from my twitter profile. I would like to know how to select the hashtags from these tweets (ex. #foo) and then apply a html link to the hashtag as follows…
<a class="hashtag" href="http://twitter.com/#search?q=foo">#foo</a>
The link has to also place the value of the hashtag (minus the #) into the #search?q= part of the link.
Is this possible and if so how would I go about doing this?
Thanks,
Charlie Ryan
EDIT:
The hashtag #foo will be part of a h1, with no tags differentiating the one word such as
<h1>Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet #foo et adipiscing</h1>
So basically I need to find all strings begining with # and replace them with the link as seen above.
You would craft a regular expression to find those hashtags and replace them with a link, using backreferences to get the matching tag.
Edit: I’ve moved the relevant code inside a function that accepts a string with hashtags, and returns the same string with the tags replaced by links. It doesn’t rely on jQuery that way.
You just pass it an elements html value and replace the value by the result of calling
linkHashtags. One could probably write a jQuery plugin to make this easier to use.Example
That regular expression might need some work, I’m not sure which characters are allowed to be used inside a hashtag, but I think you get the idea.