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When you tap and hold on a link inside a UIWebView (or mobile safari), it highlights the link in a gray text box.

You can control the styling of this with the webkit-tap-highlight css property.

What I'd like to know is if it is possible to either: A. Listen to an event for when something is highlighted. B. At a given time, find any elements that are currently highlighted.

Is this currently possible?

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  • Can you use this? (Sorry, never developed specically for mobile safari...) Nov 28, 2011 at 2:42
  • Was 'this' suppose to be a link? Nov 28, 2011 at 19:19
  • 'this' is a link... Nov 28, 2011 at 19:55
  • haha, sorry, totally missed that. Yea I tried window.getSelection it doesn't seem to grab highlighted text. Only when the text is actually selected. Nov 30, 2011 at 22:27
  • Out of curiosity, why can you just do this (<- HINT THAT IS A LINK ;) ) and then bind the touch start touch end events to highlight the object and call whatever functions you originally wanted called... (i.e. basically rewrite the whole process in js)? Dec 1, 2011 at 1:08

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Looks like this guy figured it out using window.getSelection() and text.anchorNode.textContent.substr(text.anchorOffset, text.focusOffset - text.anchorOffset):

http://zaldzbugz.wordpress.com/2010/05/31/how-to-get-the-highlighted-text-in-uiwebview/

This article was also chosen as a working answer in another StackOverflow post.

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Although the iPhone is a touch device, the mouseover event will be triggered when the element is highlighted. So, you can use javascript to listen the mouseover event.

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