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I'm trying to implement basic placeholder logic with jquery for textarea.. But there is one small issue I couldnt figure out how to fix it. Here is the html ;

<textarea class="commentInput" rows="1" cols="50" title="Say something...">
    Say something...
</textarea>

and javascript is ;

$('.commentInput').live('focus', function() {
    if ($(this).val() == $(this).attr('title')) {
        $(this).val('');
    }
});

$('.commentInput').live('blur', function() {
    if ($(this).val() == '' && $(this).attr('title') != '') {
        $(this).val($(this).attr('title'));
        $(this).attr('rows', 1);
    }
});

It's all working fine but one case it's broken.. Let say I type "Say something..." to textarea, and just click to somewhere else in html, and then when i focus back to textarea it's clear the text because of jquery focus event matches the value of textarea and title of text area..

How can i solve it or anyother idea? Thanks.

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Keep a flag isDirty on the text area element and set the flag's value on onKeyUp event of text area according to these rules:

  • If there is a text inside the text area, then the user must have entered it so set isDirty to true;
  • If the text area is empty, then set isDirty to false

UPDATE: I found a bug and following rule is added to remove that bug. When you selected the text with mouse, right clicked on it and cut the text; since there were no keyup events fired the isDirty flag remained true and functionality was lost.

Like this:

$('.commentInput').live('keyup', function() {
    var taObj = $(this);
    if ($(this).val() == '') {
        taObj.data('isDirty', false);
    } else {
        taObj.data('isDirty', true);
    }     
});

Then use isDirty flag to determine whether text should be modified or not:

$('.commentInput').live('focus', function() {
    var taObj= $(this);

    if (!taObj.data('isDirty') && taObj.val() == taObj.attr('title')) {
        taObj.val('');
    }
});

$('.commentInput').live('blur', function() {
    var taObj = $(this);

    // Following check is made to make sure text was not removed with a mouse action
    if(taObj.val() == '') {
        taObj.data('isDirty', false);
    }

    if (!taObj.data('isDirty') && taObj.val() == '' && taObj.attr('title') != '') {
        taObj.val(taObj.attr('title')).attr('rows', 1);
    }
});

Here is a fiddle example demonstrating this solution: http://jsfiddle.net/melih/WXxtg/2/

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    This isn't a particularly good solution. Instead of using a global isDirty vairable, use jQuery.data() instead to store the flag for that element. Done this way, you're not polluting the global namespace, and you can do this with multiple elements.
    – Bojangles
    Nov 26, 2011 at 21:15
  • @JamWaffles You're right, I didn't feel completely right defining a global variable but then shouldn't I use a global jQuery object to keep that value? Perhaps I should use more about jQuery.data(). Thanks.
    – melihcelik
    Nov 26, 2011 at 21:18
  • Here's the docs link if you haven't found it already: api.jquery.com/jQuery.data
    – Bojangles
    Nov 26, 2011 at 21:21
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Its not clear what you want the textarea to do and the javascript to do to it. The first code will clear the textarea if the text within the textarea is the same as the title you've given to the textarea. If I understand what you wrote - shouldn't you just get rid of the focus event code?

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  • What i want to do is when user input some text to textarea, just keep it in the textarea whether focus to textarea or not, but if textarea is empty then place text like "Say something...", the problem is if user input "Say something..." and unfocus on textarea for a while then if user click back to textarea it clears "Say something..." text which user already input, act like a it's placeholder text so clears area for new inputs.. Nov 26, 2011 at 20:51

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