Removing HTML tags from a string
We can remove HTML/XML tags in a string using regular expressions in javascript. HTML elements such as span, div etc. are present between left and right arrows for instance <div>,<span> etc. So replacing the content within the arrows, along with the arrows, with nothing('') can make our task easy.
Syntax
str.replace( /(<([^>]+)>)/ig, '');
Example-1
<html> <body> <script> function removeTags(str) { if ((str===null) || (str==='')) return false; else str = str.toString(); return str.replace( /(<([^>]+)>)/ig, ''); } document.write(removeTags('<html> <body> Javascript<body> is not Java'));; </script> </body> </html>
Output
Javascript is not Java
Example-2
<html> <body> <script> function removeTags(str) { if ((str===null) || (str==='')) return false; else str = str.toString(); return str.replace( /(<([^>]+)>)/ig, ''); } document.write(removeTags('<html> Tutorix is <script> the best <body> e-learning platform'));; </script> </body> </html>
Output
Tutorix is the best e-learning platform