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Asked: May 27, 20262026-05-27T11:50:56+00:00 2026-05-27T11:50:56+00:00

I’m trying to write a highlight plugin, and would like to preserve HTML formatting.

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I’m trying to write a highlight plugin, and would like to preserve HTML formatting. Is it possible to ignore all the characters between < and > in a string when doing a replace using javascript?

Using the following as an example:

var string = "Lorem ipsum dolor span sit amet, consectetuer <span class='dolor'>dolor</span> adipiscing elit.";

I would like to be able to achieve the following (replace ‘dolor’ with ‘FOO’):

var string = "Lorem ipsum FOO span sit amet, consectetuer <span class='dolor'>FOO</span> adipiscing elit.";

Or perhaps even this (replace ‘span’ with ‘BAR’):

var string = "Lorem ipsum dolor BAR sit amet, consectetuer <span class='dolor'>dolor</span> adipiscing elit.";

I came very close to finding an answer given by tambler here: Can you ignore HTML in a string while doing a Replace with jQuery? but, for some reason, I just can’t get the accepted answer to work.

I’m completely new to regex, so any help would be gratefully appreciated.

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    2026-05-27T11:50:57+00:00Added an answer on May 27, 2026 at 11:50 am

    Parsing the HTML using the browser’s built-in parser via innerHTML followed by DOM traversal is the sensible way to do this. Here’s an answer loosely based on this answer:

    Live demo: http://jsfiddle.net/FwGuq/1/

    Code:

    // Reusable generic function
    function traverseElement(el, regex, textReplacerFunc) {
        // script and style elements are left alone
        if (!/^(script|style)$/.test(el.tagName)) {
            var child = el.lastChild;
            while (child) {
                if (child.nodeType == 1) {
                    traverseElement(child, regex, textReplacerFunc);
                } else if (child.nodeType == 3) {
                    textReplacerFunc(child, regex);
                }
                child = child.previousSibling;
            }
        }
    }
    
    // This function does the replacing for every matched piece of text
    // and can be customized to do what you like
    function textReplacerFunc(textNode, regex, text) {
        textNode.data = textNode.data.replace(regex, "FOO");
    }
    
    // The main function
    function replaceWords(html, words) {
        var container = document.createElement("div");
        container.innerHTML = html;
    
        // Replace the words one at a time to ensure each one gets matched
        for (var i = 0, len = words.length; i < len; ++i) {
            traverseElement(container, new RegExp(words[i], "g"), textReplacerFunc);
        }
        return container.innerHTML;
    }
    
    
    var html = "Lorem ipsum dolor span sit amet, consectetuer <span class='dolor'>dolor</span> adipiscing elit.";
    alert( replaceWords(html, ["dolor"]) );
    
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