When adding in text with small whitespace appended to it for alignment purposes the whitespace is trimmed off (the whitespace is added in c# so by the time it gets to front end Javascript it cannot be edited - it would be nice to just use some CSS to do this but it is not an option).
Here is what I tried so far:
<div id="testDiv"></div>
<script type="text/javascript">
var zlp = document.getElementById("testDiv");
zlp.innerHTML = "hello hello";
var zzz = document.createTextNode("hello hello");
zlp.appendChild(zzz);
</script>
Both of which produce hello hello
.
use
Like everyone else just said.
use a html tag 'pre'
Example:
result:
White space characters are usually collapsed in HTML (by default).
You can replace it with the
entity:\s
will match any white space character, such as space, tab and new line. If you only want to replace space, use/ /g
instead.Other options which avoid string manipulation:
pre
element.white-space
property topre
as @Esailija pointed out. You can always add CSS properties dynamically to elements, they don't have to be specified in a style sheet.White space is collapsed in HTML. It's not a JS issue, the same would happen if you typed that manually in the HTML document. You need to replace the spaces with