Replace "\n" in EL

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Solution 1

Create an EL function for that.

First create a static method which does the desired job:

package com.example;

public final class Functions {
     private Functions() {}

     public static String nl2br(String string) {
         return (string != null) ? string.replace("\n", "<br/>") : null;
     }
}

Then create a /WEB-INF/functions.tld which look like follows:

<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" ?>
<taglib 
    xmlns="http://java.sun.com/xml/ns/javaee"
    xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance"
    xsi:schemaLocation="http://java.sun.com/xml/ns/javaee http://java.sun.com/xml/ns/javaee/web-jsptaglibrary_2_1.xsd"
    version="2.1">

    <tlib-version>1.0</tlib-version>
    <short-name>Custom_Functions</short-name>
    <uri>http://example.com/functions</uri>

    <function>
        <name>nl2br</name>
        <function-class>com.example.Functions</function-class>
        <function-signature>java.lang.String nl2br(java.lang.String)</function-signature>
    </function>
</taglib>

Finally use it as follows:

<%@taglib uri="http://example.com/functions" prefix="f" %>
...
${f:nl2br(someString)}

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Solution 2

Your way is a lot easier. Why didn't I think of that. Here is a demo page.

<%@taglib uri="http://java.sun.com/jsp/jstl/core" prefix="c"%> 
<%@ taglib prefix="fn" uri="http://java.sun.com/jsp/jstl/functions" %>
<c:set var="newLine" value="\n" />
<c:set var="myText" value="one\ntwo\nthree" />
${fn:replace(myText, newLine, '<br/>')}
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Comments

  • Paolo
    Paolo over 1 year

    In a JSP file I wanto to replace newlines (\n) with <br />. I tried

    ${fn:replace(someString, '\n', '<br />')}
    

    But I get an error '\n' ecnountered, was expeting one of...

    Which I guess it means the parser doesn't like something like this.

    Is it possible to do something like this using EL?

    • Paolo
      Paolo over 11 years
      Found workaround <% pageContext.setAttribute("newLine", "\n"); %> ${fn:replace(someString, newLine, '<br />')}
  • Paolo
    Paolo over 11 years
    Thanks for the workaround, but this is not good, it will need to URL decode it before printing, otherwise it would print %XX instead of spaces, accented letters etc.
  • Diego87
    Diego87 over 8 years
    I have used escapeXml=false otherwise it print to screen still the <br/>...example: <c:out escapeXml="false" value="${f:nl2br(someString)}"/>
  • BalusC
    BalusC over 8 years
    @user3410465: just don't use <c:out> at all. Simply do ${f:nl2br(someString)}. This is only not supported in JSP 1.x, but as JSP 2.0 was released more than a decade ago, no one would expect one being still on JSP 1.x these days.