Question

I have tried the following:

var stringToBeReplaced = "$";
var result = stringToBeReplaced.replace("$", "$$$$");

It works in modern browsers and I get "$$" in result. But to my surprise, when I run it over IE8 or older, I get "$$$$" in result. Is it a browser bug? Is there a cross browser solution avoiding browser detection? Just vainilla js please, no frameworks.

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Solution

This probably works :

var result = stringToBeReplaced.replace(/(\$)/g, "$1$1");

but I must confess I have no IE to test.

OTHER TIPS

You can try replace with callback:

'$'.replace('$', function($0) { return '$$'; });
"$$"

PS: I have tested it on Firefox, Chrome and IE8

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