I'm working on a bookmarklet which will let users to write on any input fields in our language. We choose Ctrl+M for switching layout between default and our language (Inspired by Wikipedia). It was working fine in almost every website with chrome. When we started checking with Firefox we found that it only fails in Facebook.
Moreover, Facebook catches the
Ctrl+Mfrom outside thewindowscope. Like, form the address bar, search bar, firebug console, etc.
I've tried with raw javascript, jQuery and also with the jQuery Hotkeys plugin by John Resig but no luck :(
Here is a version that I had tried. You can run it on your Firebug console for testing purpose -
(function(){
var noConflictMode = false;
if(typeof $ !== 'undefined') noConflictMode = true;
if(typeof jQuery === 'undefined') {
var root = (document.getElementsByTagName('head')[0] || document.getElementsByTagName('body')[0]);
var ns = document.createElementNS && document.documentElement.namespaceURI;
var script = ns ? document.createElementNS(ns, 'script') : document.createElement('script');
script.type = 'text/javascript';
script.onreadystatechange = function () {
if (this.readyState == 'complete') test();
}
script.onload= test;
script.src= 'https://ajax.aspnetcdn.com/ajax/jQuery/jquery-1.7.min.js';
root.appendChild(script);
} else {
test();
}
function test() {
if(noConflictMode) jQuery.noConflict();
jQuery(window).on('keydown keyup keypress', function(e){
e.preventDefault();
// For Firefox
e.stopPropagation();
// Extra effort :|
e.stopImmediatePropagation()
e.cancelBubble = true;
console.log(e);
return false;
});
}
})();
Ctrl+Mthing, but what if the page in question already has jQuery loaded and doesn't wantnoConflictmode? Yourtestfunction will muck up the page. – T.J. Crowder Nov 22 '11 at 1:04.delegate()is a selector. Did you mean.bind()? – gilly3 Nov 22 '11 at 1:25bindinsidelivein my original code. When converting I forgot about thedelegateparams. Thanks, Again I'm fixing :) – Rifat Nov 22 '11 at 1:28