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As the title of my question states. whenever the value of an input element changes I want it to execute a function. I know that the function is working because I've been tested in onkey events like onkeyup. But, I don't wont to use onkey events because I have scripts that manipulate the input element's value. I also know that the problem lies in the first argument of the addEventListener method. I've tred various arguments like DOMAttrModified/change/DOMsomethingelse but it doesn't work. I've also looked at some similiar questions here in SO, JS Events: hooking on value change event on text inputs. The below code works for onkey events:

inputTitle.addEventListener('DOMAttrModified',function(event){
        someFunction(this.value);
},false);

Can someone pls help me. I Have tried to solve this problem for a long time now without success and I know that this is just a small one too. Pls give me some code example that is tested and working.

UPDATE: I've been wrong about one thing above. If I use the "change" event the function will be executed after it looses focus on the input element. So it does work. But I want it to work like onkeyup event, where the function is executed in realtime like Google instant. Unfortunenately, I can't use 'keyup' event beacuse I have som scripts that or say a button that are modifying the input element's value. When these scripts are run, the function is not executed.

UPDATE2: I figured out a work around this problem. And it is to add additional scripts to valemodifyings scripts that executes the "someFunction". I don't really like this solution, because it is not nice coding. I have maybe four scripts to calls that function

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  • Couldn't you make your value-modifying code fire the listener manually?
    – thejh
    Oct 31, 2010 at 21:11
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    Why doesn't the onchange event work? It's fired whenever the focus leaves and the contents of the input field is changed. Oct 31, 2010 at 21:11
  • you can either use the key events (as you stated) or the onchange event, which is fired when the element looses focus (after having changed its contents..) Oct 31, 2010 at 21:13
  • I've tried inputTitle.onchange = someFunction(); but it didn't work. I also tried to modify the first attribute of the addEventListener method to 'change' or 'onchange' also didn't worked. On key events works but only half way. I have scripts that manipulates the input elements value. And when I do that the function someFunction above won't be executed.
    – einstein
    Oct 31, 2010 at 21:22
  • Re: thejh I'm not that good in eventListener in JS can you be more specific of how to do that?
    – einstein
    Oct 31, 2010 at 21:25

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Try this:

inputTitle.addEventListener("change", function(){});

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