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<div id="text" contenteditable="true"></div>

I have the above div and the below jQuery

$('#text').on('input', function() {
    if($(this).text() == 'banana') {
        alert('banana!');
    }
});

I need to search the value/text of #text every time you type something it should check if it can find "banana". Right now it's alerting if you have only typed "banana", but I need it to search through everything, even if there's other things typed there...for example:

<div id="text" contenteditable="true">
    damn, that's a tasty banana!
</div>

It should detect the "banana" in that.

Additionally, i will need to wrap (instead of alerting) that "banana" in something, like a span for example. Any thoughts on that? So final result should be something like:

<div id="text" contenteditable="true">
    damn, that's a tasty <span>banana</span>!
    and it even works with multiple <span>banana</span>s
</div>

1 Answer 1

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Try this:

Demo on Fiddle

HTML:

<div id="text" contenteditable="true">D</div>

JavaScript:

$('#text').on('input', function() {
    var text = $(this).text();
    if($(this).text().match('banana') == 'banana') {
        alert('banana!');
    }
});
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  • Very nice, thanks! Any ideas on wrapping said banana in a <span>? Oct 3, 2014 at 21:37
  • Possibly something using :contains? Oct 3, 2014 at 21:46

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