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Asked: May 26, 20262026-05-26T09:42:50+00:00 2026-05-26T09:42:50+00:00

I’m a learner as far as JS goes and although I’ve spent a good

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I’m a learner as far as JS goes and although I’ve spent a good few hours reading through tutorials which has helped lots but I’m still having problems figuring out exactly how I find out what a user is typing into a ckeditor textarea.

What I’m trying to do is have it so that when someone types into the textarea, whatever they type appears in a div in a different part of the page.

I’ve got a simple text input doing that just fine but because the text area is a ckEditor the similar code doesn’t work.

I know the answer is here: ckEditor API textarea value but I don’t know enough to figure out what I’m meant to do. I don’t suppose anyone fancies helping me out?

The code I’ve got working is:

$('#CampaignTitle').bind("propertychange input", function() {
  $('#titleBar').text(this.value);
});

and

<label for="CampaignTitle">Title</label>
<input name="data[Campaign][title]" type="text" id="CampaignTitle" />

and

<div id="titleBar" style="max-width:960px; max-height:76px;"></div>
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    2026-05-26T09:42:51+00:00Added an answer on May 26, 2026 at 9:42 am

    I’m still having problems figuring out exactly how I find out what a
    user is typing into a ckeditor textarea.

    Ok, this is fairly easy. Assuming your editor is named “editor1”, this will give you an alert with your its contents:

    alert(CKEDITOR.instances.editor1.getData());
    

    The harder part is detecting when the user types. From what I can tell, there isn’t actually support to do that (and I’m not too impressed with the documentation btw). See this article:
    http://alfonsoml.blogspot.com/2011/03/onchange-event-for-ckeditor.html

    Instead, I would suggest setting a timer that is going to continuously update your second div with the value of the textarea:

    timer = setInterval(updateDiv,100);
    function updateDiv(){
        var editorText = CKEDITOR.instances.editor1.getData();
        $('#trackingDiv').html(editorText);
    }
    

    This seems to work just fine. Here’s the entire thing for clarity:

    <textarea id="editor1" name="editor1">This is sample text</textarea>
    
    <div id="trackingDiv" ></div>
    
    <script type="text/javascript">
        CKEDITOR.replace( 'editor1' );
    
        timer = setInterval(updateDiv,100);
        function updateDiv(){
            var editorText = CKEDITOR.instances.editor1.getData();
            $('#trackingDiv').html(editorText);
        }
    </script>
    
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