I\'d like to know a way to make my script detect the content of the clipboard and paste it into a text field when the page is opened, with no input from the user. How can it be done?
问题:
回答1:
window.clipboardData.getData(\'Text\')
will work in some browsers. However, many browsers where it does work will prompt the user as to whether or not they wish the web page to have access to the clipboard.
回答2:
You can use
window.clipboardData.getData(\'Text\')
to get the content of user\'s clipboard in IE. However, in other browser you may need to use flash to get the content, since there is no standard interface to access the clipboard. May be you can have try this plugin Zero Clipboard
回答3:
Depending on when you read this, the new clipboard API may be available, via navigator.clipboard
. It can be used like so:
navigator.clipboard.readText()
.then(text => {
console.log(\'Pasted content: \', text);
})
.catch(err => {
console.error(\'Failed to read clipboard contents: \', err);
});
Keep in mind that this will prompt the user with a permission request dialog box, so no funny business unfortunately.
More on that
Spec
回答4:
Following will give you the selected content as well as updating the clipboard.
Bind the element id with copy event and then get the selected text. You could replace or modify the text. Get the clipboard and set the new text. To get the exact formatting you need to set the type as \"text/hmtl\". You may also bind it to the document instead of element.
$(ElementId).bind(\'copy\', function(event) {
var selectedText = window.getSelection().toString();
selectedText = selectedText.replace(/\\u200B/g, \"\");
clipboardData = event.clipboardData || window.clipboardData || event.originalEvent.clipboardData;
clipboardData.setData(\'text/html\', selectedText);
event.preventDefault();
});