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We have $str = " hello";

What's the best way to get $newstr equal to  hello; and so on to be sure it is displayed on the page the same way using jQuery?

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  • Why not just replace the ampersand: $str = $str.replace(/&/, '&');? Commented Sep 26, 2014 at 16:44
  • The reason is it is not only &, but <> as well. "<div style='display:none;'>not visible text</div>" will show nothing on the page, not this string. Commented Sep 26, 2014 at 16:46

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I think both answers by Matt Schmiermund and Alex Gidan are directing you to the right place.

You should try something like this :

var a = "<div>Your HTML & More</div>";
var span = document.createElement("span");
$(span).text(a)
$(span).html()

this will return the following :

"&lt;div&gt;Your HTML &amp; More&lt;/div&gt;"
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If you have to do it with JQuery (directly from your JS) you can use .text() / .html() functions:

 $('<div/>').text(value).html();


 $('<div/>').html(value).text();

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Untoftunately, I'm not attaching it to div.
you can pick up the element you want to convert (even <body> for instance)

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