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Asked: June 12, 20262026-06-12T09:10:02+00:00 2026-06-12T09:10:02+00:00

Lets say you have an HTML string like this: <div id=loco class=hey >lorem ipsum

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Lets say you have an HTML string like this:

<div id="loco" class="hey" >lorem ipsum pendus <em>hey</em>moder <hr /></div>

And need to place <br/> elements after every space character…. which I was doing with:

HTMLtext.replace(/\s{1,}/g, ' <br/>');

However, the problem is that this inserts breaks after space characters in-between tags (between tag properties) too and I’d of course like to do this for tag textual contents only. Somehow I was always really bad with regular expressions – could anyone help out?

So basically do my original whitespace match but only if its not between < and > ?

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    2026-06-12T09:10:03+00:00Added an answer on June 12, 2026 at 9:10 am

    Regex is not a good tool for this. You should be working with the DOM, not with the raw HTML string.

    For a quick-and-dirty solution that presupposes that there are no < or > character in your string except those delimiting a tag, you can try this, though:

    result = subject.replace(/\s+(?=[^<>]*<)/g, "$&<br/>");
    

    This inserts a <br/> after whitespace only if the next angle bracket is an opening angle bracket.

    Explanation:

    \s+     # Match one or more whitespace characters (including newlines!)
    (?=     # but only if (positive lookahead assertion) it's possible to match...
     [^<>]* #  any number of non-angle brackets
     <      #  followed by an opening angle bracket
    )       # ...from this position in the string onwards.
    

    Replace that with $& (which contains the matched characters) plus <br/>.

    This regex does not check if there is a > further behind, as this would require a positive look*behind* assertion, and JavaScript does not support these. So you can’t check for that, but if you control the HTML and are sure that the conditions I mentioned above are met, that shouldn’t be a problem.

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