The cut
event fires when the user initiates a cut action through the browser's user interface.
The original target for this event is the Element
that was the intended target of the cut action. You can listen for this event on the Document
interface to handle it in the capture or bubbling phases. For full details on this event please see the page on the Element: cut event.
Syntax
Use the event name in methods like addEventListener()
, or set an event handler property.
addEventListener("cut", (event) => {});
oncut = (event) => {};
Event type
Examples
To be informed when a user cuts data from the webpage to their clipboard, you can add a handler to your Document
instance using addEventListener()
, like this:
document.addEventListener("cut", (event) => {
});
Alternatively, you can use the Document.oncut
event handler property to establish a handler for the cut
event:
document.oncut = (event) => {
};
Specifications
Browser compatibility
|
Desktop |
Mobile |
|
Chrome |
Edge |
Firefox |
Internet Explorer |
Opera |
Safari |
WebView Android |
Chrome Android |
Firefox for Android |
Opera Android |
Safari on IOS |
Samsung Internet |
cut_event |
1 |
12 |
22 |
9Before Internet Explorer 9, this event is not supported via addEventListener ; however, the event handler is supported since IE 5.5. The event can be listened to via element.oncopy .
|
≤12.1 |
3 |
4.4 |
18 |
22 |
≤12.1 |
3 |
1.0 |
See also