Javascript – How to access the actual text that is displayed in a DIV when using CSS style overflow: hidden

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I have the following content DIV on my page, which displays dynamic text:

<div id="someContent">
</div>

It uses the following CSS to cut off additional text:

#someContent {
    height: 200px;
    width: 200px;
    overflow: hidden;
}

If I load this text into the DIV:

"Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetuer adipiscing elit. Praesent aliquam, justo convallis luctus rutrum, erat nulla fermentum diam, at
nonummy quam ante ac quam. Maecenas urna purus, fermentum id,
molestie in, commodo porttitor, felis. Nam blandit quam ut lacus.
Quisque ornare risus quis ligula. Phasellus tristique purus a augue
condimentum adipiscing. Aenean sagittis. Etiam leo pede, rhoncus
venenatis, tristique in, vulputate at, odio. Donec et ipsum et sapien
vehicula nonummy. Suspendisse potenti."

…the CSS causes only the following text to display in the DIV:

"Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetuer adipiscing elit. Praesent aliquam, justo convallis luctus rutrum, erat nulla fermentum diam, at
nonummy quam ante ac quam. Maecenas urna purus, fermentum id,
molestie in, commodo porttitor, felis. Nam blandit quam ut lacus.
Quisque ornare risus quis ligula. Phasellus tristique purus a augue"

This works as expected.

However, I was wondering if there is some way that I can access the displayed text using JavaScript. When I try to access the innerHTML property of the DIV, it returns the entire text originally loaded into the DIV.

<script type="text/javascript">
    alert(document.getElementById("mainArticleContent").innerHTML);
</script>

My end goal is to replace the last word in the trimmed content with ellipsis ("…"). I figured I could do this in JavaScript so that it will display in all browsers, not just IE, as with CSS property text-overflow: hidden.

Any ideas? Is this possible?

Best Answer

I don't think what you're asking to do is possible with javascript.

Alternatively, why not truncate the text at a specific character count server-side? You probably won't have the kind of control you want over the size of the div displayed on the page depending on the font you've selected but it should solve your problem.

Edit:

Take a look at this to get automatic CSS ellipsis. There are a few caveats and it looks pretty browser-specific but this is another method of doing what you want.