How to get selected text in textarea? [duplicate]

Solution 1:

window.getSelection().toString() worked for me with Chrome but not Firefox.

For obtaining the selected content in a <textarea> with Firefox:

function getSel() // javascript
{
    // obtain the object reference for the <textarea>
    var txtarea = document.getElementById("mytextarea");
    // obtain the index of the first selected character
    var start = txtarea.selectionStart;
    // obtain the index of the last selected character
    var finish = txtarea.selectionEnd;
    // obtain the selected text
    var sel = txtarea.value.substring(start, finish);
    // do something with the selected content
}

You could also use activeElement instead of getElementById.

Reference:

  • textarea
  • document

Solution 2:

Handling selection is different for different browsers:

var userSelection;
if (window.getSelection) {
    userSelection = window.getSelection();
}
else if (document.selection) { // Opera
    userSelection = document.selection.createRange();
}

That gives you a range object. Each range represents a single selection (using control/command key it's possible to make multiple active selections).

The type of range object you have now depends on what browser. For IE it's a Text Range object; for others its a Selection object. To convert a Selection object into a text range, you can call getRangeAt; for Safari, you need to build that:

var range;
if (userSelection.getRangeAt)
    range = userSelection.getRangeAt(0);
else { // Safari
    range = document.createRange();
    range.setStart(userSelection .anchorNode, userSelection.anchorOffset);
    range.setEnd(userSelection.focusNode, userSelection.focusOffset);
}

The range object provides you with the starting and ending dom elements and text offset of the selection.

More information about range objects can be found at quirksmode.org here

If you are using jQuery, you may want to look at the light weight jQuery RTE Plugin by Batiste Bieler. It may do enough for your needs or at least give you something to start with.