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Paste event listener on Internet Explorer getting wrong arguments

I'm handling the paste events for a contenteditable to clean all HTML markers before paste. All Works fine in Firefox and Chrome. But when I test my code in IE11, the event object passed is not a ClipboardEvent but a DragEvent.

Is there something wrong with my code? If I add the listener as the code bellow, should I get the clipboard event. Why I'm getting drag?

editable.addEventListener('paste', pasteHandler, false);

http://jsfiddle.net/vepo/4t2ofv8n/

To test the example above, I'm copy a text from Chrome and paste into IE. But I you copy any text from IE will get the same error.

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Victor Avatar asked May 08 '15 14:05

Victor


3 Answers

EDIT

$(document).ready(function(){
    var editable = document.getElementById('editable-div');
    var pasteHandler = function(e){
        if(e.clipboardData && e.clipboardData.getData) {
            var pastedText = "";
            if (window.clipboardData && window.clipboardData.getData) { // IE
                pastedText = window.clipboardData.getData('Text');
            } else if (e.clipboardData && e.clipboardData.getData) {
                pastedText = e.clipboardData.getData('text/plain');
            }

            alert(pastedText);
        }
        else{
            alert('Not paste object!');
        }
    };
    editable.addEventListener('paste', pasteHandler, false);
});

here I handle the IE Version and the other browsers as well.

JSFiddle

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william.eyidi Avatar answered Nov 02 '22 13:11

william.eyidi


e.clipboardData was always null for me on IE, so I came up with this:

var pastedText = '';
if (typeof e.clipboardData === 'undefined')
    pastedText = window.clipboardData.getData('Text')
else
    pastedText = e.clipboardData.getData('text/plain')
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codeMonkey Avatar answered Nov 02 '22 12:11

codeMonkey


e.originalEvent.clipboardData.getData('text/plain') works for safari, chrome, firefox and safari and chrome on an Ipad.

window.clipboardData.getData('text') works for Internet Explorer and Edge.

Note: e.originalEvent.clipboardData.getData('text') works for desktop browsers but not for mobile browsers.

So in the end I used this

var clipText;
  if (e.originalEvent.clipboardData !== undefined){
    clipText = e.originalEvent.clipboardData.getData('text/plain')
  } else {
    clipText = window.clipboardData.getData('text')
  }
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PetrolHead Avatar answered Nov 02 '22 12:11

PetrolHead