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So, I am using this on a keypress event, the problem I am having is with range.setStart

 

What I am trying to do is place the cursor at the end of the line when the user presses a key.

 

$(document).ready(function(){
    $("#q").keypress(function(e){
        var txt = $(this).text();
        var key = String.fromCharCode(e.keyCode);
        txt = txt + key;
        var last = txt.lastIndexOf("in ");
        if(last == -1){
            last = txt.length + 1;
        }
        var str = txt.substr(0, last);
        $(this).html("<b>"+str+"</b>"+txt.substr(last));

        var el = document.getElementById("q");
        var range = document.createRange();
        var sel = window.getSelection();
        var length = $(this).text().length;
        range.setStart(el, length);
        range.collapse(true);
        sel.removeAllRanges();
        sel.addRange(range);
        el.focus();

        return false;
    });
});

 

In chrome I am getting this error

Uncaught Error: INDEX_SIZE_ERR: DOM Exception 1

 

The code works on the very first key press, so if i type "h" the cursor gets placed after the "h" but on the second key press I get the above error in chrome.

 

Any suggestions?

Can you explain what you're trying to do in more detail? It sounds like if the user is trying to type in the textarea, you're going to constantly move the cursor to the end, and that would be kind of annoying...

because I build the string as the user types, and every time a key is pressed I re-write what is in the editable div which then places the cursor at the beginning of the line. I need to move the cursor to some point in the text

good point, I think I have that covered now. But how do I fix the error?

 

var caretPos = 0;
$(document).ready(function(){
    $("#q").keypress(function(e){
        var txt = $(this).text();
        var key = String.fromCharCode(e.keyCode);
        txt = (txt + key).toString();
        var last = txt.lastIndexOf(" in ");
        if(last == -1){
            last = txt.length + 1;
        }
        var str = txt.substr(0, last);
        $(this).html("<b>"+str+"</b>"+txt.substr(last));

        console.log(caretPos)

        var el = document.getElementById("q");
        var range = document.createRange();
        var sel = window.getSelection();
        range.setStart(el, caretPos);
        range.collapse(true);
        sel.removeAllRanges();
        sel.addRange(range);
        el.focus();

        return false;
    }).keyup(function(){
        var sel = window.getSelection();
        range = sel.getRangeAt(0);
        caretPos = range.endOffset;
    });
});

<style>
#q{
    font-size: 17px;
    color: #555555;
    border: 0;
    border-radius: 5px;
    box-shadow: inset 1px 1px 5px rgba(0,0,0,.7);
    padding: 8px;
    padding-right: 20px;
    width: 400px;
    height: 40px;
    background-color: #ffffff;
    overflow: hidden;
    white-space: nowrap;
}
</style>
<div name="q" id="q" contenteditable="true"></div>

 

if you remove:

 

var el = document.getElementById("q");
        var range = document.createRange();
        var sel = window.getSelection();
        range.setStart(el, caretPos);
        range.collapse(true);
        sel.removeAllRanges();
        sel.addRange(range);
        el.focus();

 

you can see how it is supposed to work, only the cursor stays at the beginning of the line

Just a suggestion, but would it not be easier to make this changes on blur rather than while the user types.  If you insist on doing it as the user types, you should have this text mirrored in another div so people can fix their typos and such as jesi mentioned.

I got it!

 

I used this library:

http://code.google.com/p/rangy/

 

and this code:

 

function format_type(){
   // Save the selection
   var savedSel = rangy.saveSelection();

   // Do your formatting here
   format();

   // Restore the original selection
   rangy.restoreSelection(savedSel);
}
function format(){
   var el = document.getElementById('q');
   var text = el.innerHTML.replace(/<b>|<\/b>/gm, "");
   text = text.replace(/^(.+)( in.+)$/igm, "<b>$1</b>$2");
   if(!text.match(/ in /i)){
       text = text.replace(/(.+)/, "<b>$1</b>");
   }
   el.innerHTML = text;
}
$(document).ready(function(){
   format();
   $("#q").keypress(function(e){
       if(e.keyCode == 13){
           return false;
       }
   }).keyup(function(e){
       if(e.keyCode == 13){
           window.location = "/search.php?q="+escape($(this).text())+"&ac=search";
       }
       format_type();
   });
});

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