I'm trying to utilize ZeroClipboard (http://code.google.com/p/zeroclipboard/wiki/Instructions) to copy the current URL to the user's clipboard. I know I'm missing something here, but I am not getting any kind of error in the console, nor is it working as of yet:
JavaScript
<script src="/js/zero-clipboard.js"></script>
<script>
var clip = null;
ZeroClipboard.setMoviePath( '/ZeroClipboard10.swf' );
function $(id) { return document.getElementById(id); }
function init() {
clip = new ZeroClipboard.Client();
clip.setHandCursor( true );
clip.addEventListener('load', function (client) {
debugstr("Flash movie loaded and ready.");
});
clip.addEventListener('mouseOver', function (client) {
// update the text on mouse over
clip.setText( $('#copyURL').href );
});
clip.addEventListener('complete', function (client, text) {
debugstr("Copied text to clipboard: " + text );
});
clip.glue( 'copyURL', 'copyURLContainer' );
}
function debugstr(msg) {
var p = document.createElement('p');
p.innerHTML = msg;
$('d_debug').appendChild(p);
}
</script>
HTML:
<div id="copyURLContainer">
<a id="copyURL" href="javascript:window.location">COPY URL</a>
</div>
Any ideas what I'm missing in my code?
Edit: I also tried making the the clip.addEventListener set to window.location. That didn't work either. Could I pull the $('#copyURL') bit out?
clip.addEventListener('mouseOver', function (client) {
// update the text on mouse over
clip.setText( $('#copyURL').window.location );
});
I still haven't figured this one out. Anyone have any ideas on what I'm missing?