I'm using javascript to save and restore the selection in internet explorer, but it doesn't seem to always work. What I'm doing in IE this:
// Save the selection
var selection = document.selection;
var range = selection.createRange();
// Restore the selection
range.select();
This is all that I'm doing, there is no Step 3 in between the saving and restoring the selection, and yet in certain circumstances the cursor moves. It doesn't seem to happen unless the selection is empty (ie. I have a blinking cursor, but no text), and it depends on the markup. It seems that whenever the cursor is at the end of a text node that immediately precedes a block node, the saved selection is wrong. An example of the markup is this:
<div>Some text|
<p>Next text</p>
</div>
The cursor is at the position of the pipe character. After the javascript above, it becomes:
<div>Some text
<p>|Next text</p>
</div>
It seems that the range is still in the correct position (if I call parentElement on the range it returns the div), but if I get a new range from the current selection, the new range is inside the paragraph tag, and that is its parentElement. How do I work around this and consistently save and restore the selection in internet explorer?