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myInput.value is one keystroke behind when I examine it in a keyPress event handler. So if the users types "a", myInput.value gives me "". Then when the user types "b", myInput.value gives me "a", and so on. The value doesn't seem to get updated with the character input by the keystroke that triggered the event. What am I doing wrong?

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Use the keyUp event, it should definitely give you the value you are looking for.

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  • Yep. The new keypress is applied to the value after calling onkeypress — as long as you don't cancel that event by returning false from your handler. Keyup, on the other hand, happens after the keypress has finished.
    – bobince
    Feb 11, 2009 at 18:04
  • If I could use keyUp I would use it, but too bad it's not cancelable Jun 6, 2022 at 11:03
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When I had this problem, the thing I actually wanted was the oninput event handler.

One notable difference between this and the keyUp solution is that if you e.g. hold down a key to repeat it, oninput will get called every time the key repeats, but keyUp will only get called when the key is released.

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