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Asked: June 12, 20262026-06-12T06:49:31+00:00 2026-06-12T06:49:31+00:00

Possible Duplicate: JavaScript Split without losing character I have a string: <foo>abcdefg</bar><foo>abcdefg</bar><foo>abcdefg</bar><foo>abcdefg</bar> I want

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JavaScript Split without losing character

I have a string:

"<foo>abcdefg</bar><foo>abcdefg</bar><foo>abcdefg</bar><foo>abcdefg</bar>"

I want to separate all instances of “abcdefg” into an array like this:

["<foo>abcdefg</bar>", "<foo>abcdefg</bar>", "<foo>abcdefg</bar>", "<foo>abcdefg</bar>"];

I try:

var str="<foo>abcdefg</bar><foo>abcdefg</bar><foo>abcdefg</bar><foo>abcdefg</bar>";
var Array_Of_FooBars = str.split("</bar>"); 

alert(Array_Of_FooBars);

But it returns:

["<foo>abcdefg", "<foo>abcdefg", "<foo>abcdefg", "<foo>abcdefg",]

It is removing the separator ”. I don’t want that.

How can I use split and not lose the separators from the string?

Thanks.
Ken

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    2026-06-12T06:49:32+00:00Added an answer on June 12, 2026 at 6:49 am

    Try this. It’s not a perfect solution, but it should work in most cases.

    str.split(/(?=<foo>)/)
    

    That is, split it in the position before each opening tag.

    EDIT: You could also do it with match(), like so:

    str.match(/<foo>.*?<\/bar>/g)
    
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