I'm storing HTML code within an element attribute like so.
)
.
replace(
/"/g,
'"')
.
replace(
/'/g,
''')
.
replace(
/</g,
'<')
.
replace(
/>/g,
'>');
}
this should give you a string that can be used as a valid html attribute value
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