I'm having an unusual problem with an IE document with contentEditable set to true.  Calling select() on a range that is positioned at the end of a text node that immediately precedes a block element causes the selection to be shifted to the right one character and appear where it shouldn't.  I've submitted a bug to Microsoft against IE8.  If you can, please vote for this issue so that it can be fixed.

[https://connect.microsoft.com/IE/feedback/ViewFeedback.aspx?FeedbackID=390995][1]

I've written a test case to demonstrate the effect:

    <html>
      <body>
        <iframe id="editable">
          <html>
            <body>
              <div id="test">
                Click to the right of this line -&gt;
                <p id="par">Block Element</p>
              </div>
            </body>
          </html>
        </iframe>
        <input id="mytrigger" type="button" value="Then Click here to Save and Restore" />
        <script type="text/javascript">
            window.onload = function() {
                var iframe = document.getElementById('editable');
                var doc = iframe.contentDocument || iframe.contentWindow.document;
    
                // An IFRAME without a source points to a blank document.  Here we'll
                // copy the content we stored in between the IFRAME tags into that
                // document.  It's a hack to allow us to use only one HTML file for this
                // test.
                doc.body.innerHTML = iframe.textContent || iframe.innerHTML;
    
                // Marke the IFRAME as an editable document
                if (doc.body.contentEditable) {
                    doc.body.contentEditable = true;
                } else {
                    var mydoc = doc;
                    doc.designMode = 'On';
                }
    
                // A function to demonstrate the bug.
                var myhandler = function() {
                    // Step 1 Get the current selection
                    var selection = doc.selection || iframe.contentWindow.getSelection();
                    var range = selection.createRange ? selection.createRange() : selection.getRangeAt(0);

                    // Step 2 Restore the selection
                    if (range.select) {
                        range.select();
                    } else {
                        selection.removeAllRanges();
                        selection.addRange(range);
                        doc.body.focus();
                    }
                }
    
                // Set up the button to perform the test code.
                var button = document.getElementById('mytrigger');
                if (button.addEventListener) {
                    button.addEventListener('click', myhandler, false);
                } else {
                    button.attachEvent('onclick', myhandler);
                }
              }
        </script>
      </body>
    </html>

The problem is exposed in the myhandler function. This is all that I'm doing, there is no Step 3 in between the saving and restoring the selection, and yet 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 only seems to happen whenever the cursor is at the end of a text node that immediately precedes a block node.

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?


  [1]: https://connect.microsoft.com/IE/feedback/ViewFeedback.aspx?FeedbackID=390995