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javascript - highlight the text of the DOM range element, - Stack Overflow

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I am able to highlight the text on the HTML page(rendered through gtkmozembed), which is selected, like below.

    var range, sel;
    if (window.getSelection) {
        sel = window.getSelection();
        if (sel.getRangeAt) {
          range = sel.getRangeAt(0);
        }
        document.designMode = "on";
        if (range) {
            sel.removeAllRanges();
            sel.addRange(range);
        }
        document.execCommand("HiliteColor", false, colour);
        document.designMode = "off";
   }  

Well,it works very fine.Now i am trying to store the information(startNode, startOffset,endNode, endOffset) about the highlighted text, and next time when i open the same page,highlight the same text. I am able to successfully store the info and retrieve them when the same page opens. And i am trying to highlight the text using following code.

    var range = document.createRange();
    range.setStart(startNode, startOffset);
    range.setEnd(endNode, endOffset);

    document.designMode = "on";
    range.execCommand("HiliteColor", false, colour);
    document.designMode = "off";

But it is not working as i am expecting. Can anyone help me to achieve the required? Thanks...

I am able to highlight the text on the HTML page(rendered through gtkmozembed), which is selected, like below.

    var range, sel;
    if (window.getSelection) {
        sel = window.getSelection();
        if (sel.getRangeAt) {
          range = sel.getRangeAt(0);
        }
        document.designMode = "on";
        if (range) {
            sel.removeAllRanges();
            sel.addRange(range);
        }
        document.execCommand("HiliteColor", false, colour);
        document.designMode = "off";
   }  

Well,it works very fine.Now i am trying to store the information(startNode, startOffset,endNode, endOffset) about the highlighted text, and next time when i open the same page,highlight the same text. I am able to successfully store the info and retrieve them when the same page opens. And i am trying to highlight the text using following code.

    var range = document.createRange();
    range.setStart(startNode, startOffset);
    range.setEnd(endNode, endOffset);

    document.designMode = "on";
    range.execCommand("HiliteColor", false, colour);
    document.designMode = "off";

But it is not working as i am expecting. Can anyone help me to achieve the required? Thanks...

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  • duplicate of highlight the text of the DOM range element, – Bergi Commented Aug 3, 2012 at 6:43
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The execCommand method is a method of the document, not the Range. Also, hilitecolor only works in Firefox, so you should fall back to using backcolor in WebKit and Opera.

UPDATE

Fixed in IE 9.

function makeEditableAndHighlight(colour) {
    var sel = window.getSelection();
    var range = null;
    if (sel.rangeCount && sel.getRangeAt) {
        range = sel.getRangeAt(0);
    }
    document.designMode = "on";
    if (range) {
        sel.removeAllRanges();
        sel.addRange(range);
    }
    // Use HiliteColor since some browsers apply BackColor to the whole block
    if (!document.execCommand("HiliteColor", false, colour)) {
        document.execCommand("BackColor", false, colour);
    }
    document.designMode = "off";
}

function highlight(colour) {
    var range, sel;
    if (window.getSelection) {
        // IE9 and non-IE
        try {
            if (!document.execCommand("BackColor", false, colour)) {
                makeEditableAndHighlight(colour);
            }
        } catch (ex) {
            makeEditableAndHighlight(colour)
        }
    } else if (document.selection && document.selection.createRange) {
        // IE <= 8 case
        range = document.selection.createRange();
        range.execCommand("BackColor", false, colour);
    }
}

This page should give you all the details about highlighting via script. I haven't done it myself, so it's probably best you use the page's remendations.

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