2019 update
All major browsers now support the selectionchange
event, which does the job. Firefox was the last browser to get it, and it has had it without a configuration flag since version 52 (released in March 2017).
Original answer
There is no cross-browser way of detecting changes to the selection. IE (since version 5.5, I think) and WebKit/Blink browsers (Chrome, Safari and Opera version from the last couple of years, for example) support a selectionchange
event on the document
which does exactly what you want.
Firefox and pre-Blink Opera have no such event and all you can do is detect selection changes made via keyboard and mouse events, which is unsatisfactory (there is no way of detecting "Select All" from context or edit menus, for example), or simply poll the Selection
object returned by window.getSelection()
(checking the selection's anchorNode
, anchorOffset
, focusNode
and focusOffset
properties against their previous values should be sufficient).
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