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I want to find which element is focused.For this I tried in the following way.

I have 2 textfields on my web page id's are field1,field2

var viewObj=Marionette.CompositeView.extend({
  events:{
      "blur #field1":"test",
      "blur #field2":"test"
   },
 test:function(){
   console.log(document.activeElement.id);
 }
});

what I want,

If you move cursor from field1 to field2 prints field2

If you move cursor from field2 to field1 prints field1

If I click anywhere outside,then I want to print something else.

I know document.activeElement.id,but it's not working.

can anyone help me.

Thanks.

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  • If nothing shows up in the console, something is wrong with your events. activeElement works fine in all browsers, so that's not the issue.
    – adeneo
    Nov 15, 2013 at 12:49
  • Have you considered using the onfocus event?
    – Halcyon
    Nov 15, 2013 at 12:51
  • Here is given pretty good description stackoverflow.com/questions/11277989/… Nov 15, 2013 at 12:52
  • If I use onfocus it should work,but I don't want like that. Nov 15, 2013 at 12:54

2 Answers 2

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Use "document.activeElement" property .

But Tis property only work for thoase field which accept keystrokes .

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If you are using JQuery:

$("body").focusin(function(event) {
    alert(event.target.id);
});

It will alert you an ID of focused element.

http://jsfiddle.net/2Lchy/9/

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