Well I found a much simplier way to do this, but you'll need to set the line-height of the textarea in the CSS. I tried to read the line height inside the script ta.style.lineHeight but it doesn't seem to return a value.
CSS
#ta { width: 300px; line-height: 20px; }
HTML
<textarea id="ta">Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Quisque suscipit, nisl eget dapibus condimentum, ipsum felis condimentum nisi, eget luctus est tortor vitae nunc. Nam ornare dictum augue, non bibendum sapien pulvinar ut. Vestibulum ante ipsum primis in faucibus orci luctus et ultrices posuere cubilia Curae; Cras congue congue purus, quis imperdiet tellus ornare in. Nulla facilisi. Nulla elementum posuere odio ut ultricies. Nullam tempus tincidunt elit eget posuere. Pellentesque sit amet tellus sapien. Praesent sed iaculis turpis. Nam quis nibh diam, sed mattis orci. Nullam ornare adipiscing congue. In est orci, consectetur in feugiat non, consequat vitae dui. Mauris varius dui a dolor convallis iaculis.</textarea>
Script
var taLineHeight = 20; // This should match the line-height in the CSS
var taHeight = ta.scrollHeight; // Get the scroll height of the textarea
ta.style.height = taHeight; // This line is optional, I included it so you can more easily count the lines in an expanded textarea
var numberOfLines = Math.floor(taHeight/taLineHeight);
alert( "there are " + numberOfLines + " lines in the text area");
rows=attribute from thetextareaelement. – Doug Neiner Nov 19 '09 at 3:09