How to find cursor position in a contenteditable DIV?
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I am writing a autocompleter for a content editable DIV (need to render html content in the text box. So preferred to use contenteditable DIV over TEXTAREA). Now I need to find the cursor position when there is a keyup/keydown/click event in the DIV. So that I can insert the html/text at that position. I am clueless how I can find it by some computation or is there a native browser functionality that would help me find the cursor position in a contententeditable DIV.

Vancevancleave answered 6/2, 2010 at 14:19 Comment(1)
cursor position or caret position? So in fact you need to find caret position by coordinates?Jimjimdandy
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If all you want to do is insert some content at the cursor, there's no need to find its position explicitly. The following function will insert a DOM node (element or text node) at the cursor position in all the mainstream desktop browsers:

function insertNodeAtCursor(node) {
    var range, html;
    if (window.getSelection && window.getSelection().getRangeAt) {
        range = window.getSelection().getRangeAt(0);
        range.insertNode(node);
    } else if (document.selection && document.selection.createRange) {
        range = document.selection.createRange();
        html = (node.nodeType == 3) ? node.data : node.outerHTML;
        range.pasteHTML(html);
    }
}

If you would rather insert an HTML string:

function insertHtmlAtCursor(html) {
    var range, node;
    if (window.getSelection && window.getSelection().getRangeAt) {
        range = window.getSelection().getRangeAt(0);
        node = range.createContextualFragment(html);
        range.insertNode(node);
    } else if (document.selection && document.selection.createRange) {
        document.selection.createRange().pasteHTML(html);
    }
}

UPDATE

Following the OP's comments, I suggest using my own Rangy library, which adds a wrapper to IE TextRange object that behaves like a DOM Range. A DOM Range consists of a start and end boundary, each of which is expressed in terms of a node and an offset within that node, and a bunch of methods for manipulating the Range. The MDC article should provide some introduction.

Altimeter answered 6/2, 2010 at 15:2 Comment(1)
@Tim, thank you for your response. This works when I need to insert at the current cursor position. Probably what I meant to say is to be able to set cursor at a particular position and insert there. Assume that I know the current cursor position and want to traverse back few positions and insert html when I click from a autocomplete dropdown. (Am I talking about the finding a position and inserting in a DOM ?)Vancevancleave

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