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I've been trying to insert text with a span tag into the TinyMCE Editor where the cursor is but after pressing ENTER i get everytime the span tag..

This is my function to insert the text with an button:

function Insert(){
    tinymce.activeEditor.execCommand('mceInsertContent', false, '<span class="bgTest" data-prefix="ABC">This is a inserted text</span> ');
}

This is my browser output: Imgur

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  • you have to cancel the Enter keydown event to prevent the contenteditable from inserting a new "line" and breaking your code. that part's answered aplenty.
    – dandavis
    Feb 16, 2019 at 19:18
  • Can you tell me maybe, how to cancel it?
    – Rexima
    Feb 16, 2019 at 19:27
  • search for "cancel enter key js" to get the details
    – dandavis
    Feb 16, 2019 at 19:33

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So if I'm understanding correctly, the function works fine with your button. But then when you click enter while typing away, it doesn't render properly?

So it sounds like the enter keys default behavior is the problem here. You need to prevent the default behavior of the enter key. You need preventDefault().

I haven't changed your Insert() function, so it will still work with your button.

But I've added a keydown event listener to the .tinymce that will preventDefault() the normal behavior of the enter key (which is to add a line break). Then you'll trigger your Insert() function.

function Insert(){
    tinymce.activeEditor.execCommand('mceInsertContent', false, '<span class="bgTest" data-prefix="ABC">This is a inserted text</span> ');
}

document.querySelector(".tinymce").addEventListener("keydown", function(event) {
    if (event.keyCode === 13) {
        event.preventDefault();
        Insert();
    }
});

Hope this helps. Let me know if you need any more help :).

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