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JS:

var count = 0;

jQuery(function () {
    $('.input').live('input', function () {

    //any instructions here
    count++;
    $('.count').text(count);

    });
});

HTML:

<textarea class="input" /></textarea>

<br /> <span class="count"></span>

I want to do the same in IE. This works in all browsers but not in IE...

I can't use live('keyup') because this must works "on paste".

Also live('paste') doesn't work in IE.

I want to execute instructions when type a character (with keyboard) or paste a character (right click > paste [with mouse]).

http://jsfiddle.net/4LDJG/4/

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  • what do u want to do exactly. do u want how many time use focus on textarea ?
    – Jitender
    Aug 1, 2012 at 12:31
  • Exactly what is now but work in IE. When type a character or pase a character to do the stuff inside the function.
    – vlady
    Aug 1, 2012 at 12:36
  • No, textarea can be an input. I want to execute instructions when type a character or pase a character.
    – vlady
    Aug 1, 2012 at 12:42

3 Answers 3

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i use setinterval function

$(function (){

    function jm(){
       var val=$('textarea').val();
       var jj=val.split("");
       $('.count').text(jj.length);
    }
    setInterval(jm,100);
});
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  • check it once again, i have change my answer
    – Jitender
    Aug 1, 2012 at 13:00
  • i just change setTimeout to setInterval
    – Jitender
    Aug 1, 2012 at 13:15
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.live() is deprecated in jQuery - maybe using one of the following might work better across browsers

$(document).delegate(selector, events, data, handler);  // jQuery 1.4.3+
$(document).on(events, selector, data, handler);        // jQuery 1.7+
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html:

<textarea class="input" onchange="evaluate(this)" /></textarea>
<br /> <span class="count"></span>

js:

function evaluate(sender){
  var value = $(sender).val();
  var arrayWords = value.split(' ');
  $('.count').text(arrayWords.length);
}
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