Is it possible to detect if the content of a paragraph has been changed in JQuery ?
I tried the below code.
<p id="test">Text</p>
<button id="submit1">change</button>
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$(document).on("click", "#submit1", function () {
var d = new Date();
var time = d.getHours() + ":" + d.getMinutes() + ":" + d.getSeconds();
$("#test").text(time);
});
$(document).on("change", "#test", function () {
alert("Paragraph changed");
});
JSFiddle : http://jsfiddle.net/nnbqye55/
I guess I am missing something obvious.
change
events won't fire on the paragraph. What you need are known as Mutation Observers. Here is the relevant MDN documentation. They have pretty good browser penetration; for older IEs, you can probably use the deprecated Mutation Events, though those are known to be performance killers, so be very careful. I'll rewrite your example using Mutation Observers; you can also check out a jsFiddle demo:
$(function(){
//Store the test paragraph node
var test = $('#test');
//Function to change the paragraph
var changeParagraph = function () {
var d = new Date();
var time = d.getHours() + ":" + d.getMinutes() + ":" + d.getSeconds();
test.text(time);
};
//Bind the paragraph changing event
$('#submit1').on('click', changeParagraph);
//Observe the paragraph
this.observer = new MutationObserver( function(mutations) {
alert('Paragraph changed!')
}.bind(this));
this.observer.observe(test.get(0), {characterData: true, childList: true});
});