Is there a cross-browser way to get HTML of selected text?
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Already answered on SO stackoverflow.com/questions/10478/…– wiifmNov 14, 2010 at 9:36
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possible duplicate of Getting selected text in a browser, cross-platform.– SarfrazNov 14, 2010 at 9:38
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8None of the answers to that question are very good, and it's a different question: it asks for the selected text, not the HTML of the selected text.– Tim DownNov 14, 2010 at 11:32
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2A duplicate of this question was recently posted (with more answers): stackoverflow.com/questions/5643635/…– Anderson GreenJan 20, 2013 at 22:24
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Possible duplicate of Getting selected text in a browser, cross-platform– EthanOct 22, 2017 at 9:10
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This function will do it in all major browsers:
function getSelectionHtml() {
var html = "";
if (typeof window.getSelection != "undefined") {
var sel = window.getSelection();
if (sel.rangeCount) {
var container = document.createElement("div");
for (var i = 0, len = sel.rangeCount; i < len; ++i) {
container.appendChild(sel.getRangeAt(i).cloneContents());
}
html = container.innerHTML;
}
} else if (typeof document.selection != "undefined") {
if (document.selection.type == "Text") {
html = document.selection.createRange().htmlText;
}
}
return html;
}
// bind events for selection
document.addEventListener('mouseup', function(){
var selectedHTML = getSelectionHtml();
if( selectedHTML )
console.log( selectedHTML )
});
document.addEventListener('keyup', function(e){
var selectedHTML, key = e.keyCode || e.which;
if( key == 16 ){ // if "shift" key was released
selectedHTML = getSelectionHtml();
if( selectedHTML )
console.log( selectedHTML )
}
});
<ul contenteditable>
<li><p>Select <b>this</b> <em>text</em> right <i>here</i></p></li>
<li>Or <b>this text</b></li>
</ul>
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3The problem with this solution is that when you select the caps-locked part of <p>first paragraph TEXT TO</p><p>BE SELECTED second paragraph</p> you don't get expected "TEXT TO</p><p>BE SELECTED" but "<p>TEXT TO</p><p>BE SELECTED</p> - for some reason browser ads tags that are not in the selection in order to close the ones that are. Is there any way how to get only what really is in the selection?– HonzaBéAug 8, 2015 at 6:19
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3An HTML document is fundamentally a tree of nodes. Once the initial HTML text has been parsed, it's essentially gone and you have to deal in nodes. It would be possible (but relatively complicated) to convert the selection into the kind of string you suggest but there's no guarantee it would match the original HTML text, which is just one of many equally valid ways of representing the document.– Tim DownAug 10, 2015 at 8:50
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I actually want the behavior that @honzzz don't But I am getting what he wants. <p>first paragraph TEXT TO</p><p>BE SELECTED second paragraph</p> shall be returning <p>TEXT TO</p><p>BE SELECTED</p> rather than TEXT TO</p><p>BE SELECTED– StotraMay 25, 2022 at 18:24
If you just need the text of the selection, use .toString()
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window.getSelection()?.toString()
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