In my experience, input type="text"
onchange
event usually occurs only after you leave (blur
) the control.
Is there a way to force browser to trigger onchange
every time textfield
content changes? If not, what is the most elegant way to track this “manually”?
Using onkey*
events is not reliable, since you can right-click the field and choose Paste, and this will change the field without any keyboard input.
Is setTimeout
the only way?.. Ugly :-)
These days listen for oninput
. It feels like onchange
without the need to lose focus on the element. It is HTML5.
It’s supported by everyone (even mobile), except IE8 and below. For IE add onpropertychange
. I use it like this:
const source = document.getElementById('source');
const result = document.getElementById('result');
const inputHandler = function(e) {
result.innerHTML = e.target.value;
}
source.addEventListener('input', inputHandler);
source.addEventListener('propertychange', inputHandler); // for IE8
// Firefox/Edge18-/IE9+ don’t fire on <select><option>
// source.addEventListener('change', inputHandler);
<input id="source">
<div id="result"></div>