A question which I answered got marked as a duplicate, but the answers of the proposed duplicate question are not applicable to it. Since I don't have the required reputation on Stack Overflow to cast a vote to re-open a question, I flagged the post and was told to post here instead.
The question can be found here: Replace text inside an element with text containing html, without removing html already present
This question asks how to replace all occurrences of a specific text string with a block of HTML markup. The "dupe" question ( How to replace text in html document without affecting the markup?) only covers replacing text with text. The process for accomplishing the marked question is significantly different from the "dupe" question, so I believe it should not be considered a duplicate.
What I assume happened is that the users who voted to mark this as a duplicate did not fully read the question or incorrectly assumed that the answer in the "dupe" would be sufficient.
I don't frequent meta very much (at all), so forgive me if I'm going about this the wrong way.
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