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Convert HTML to Entities Using JavaScript Function

Convert HTML to Entities Using JavaScript Function


 htmlentities() is a PHP function which converts special characters (like <) into their escaped/encoded values (like &lt;). This allows you to show to display the string without the browser reading it as HTML.

JavaScript doesn’t have a native version of it. If you just need the very basics to so that the browser won’t interpret as HTML, this should work fine (via James Padolsey and I got a a similar idea from David Walsh).


  
  function htmlEntities(str) {   
  return String(str).replace(/&/g, '&amp;').replace(/</g, '&lt;').replace(/>/g, '&gt;').replace(/"/g, '&quot;');
  }
  
  


The PHP.js project, which is a project to port over all of PHP’s native functions to JavaScript, contains an example as well. I tried it and it works, but I’ve been warned much of the code from that project is poorly written, so I’ve kept it simple and used the above.



Download and Demo :- https://github.com/Toolade/HTMLEntitiesEncoder

Source :- https://css-tricks.com/snippets/javascript/htmlentities-for-javascript/

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