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The oncut event fires when the user cuts the contents of an element or an image to their clipboard.

The oncut event is supported by all HTML tags.

				
					<!-- HTML -->
<div id="my_div" oncut="my_function()"></div>
				
			
				
					// JavaScript
function my_function() {
    alert('The element has been cut to the clipboard.');
}
				
			

JavaScript

Any of the following are valid.

oncut

				
					document.getElementById('my_div').oncut = function() {my_function()};

function my_function() {
    alert('The element has been cut to the clipboard.');
}
				
			

cut

				
					// method 1
document.getElementById('my_div').addEventListener('cut', function() {
    alert('The element has been cut to the clipboard.');
});
				
			
				
					// method 2
document.getElementById('my_div').addEventListener('cut', my_function);

function my_function() {
    alert('The element has been cut to the clipboard.');
}
				
			

Event

Bubbles yes
Can be canceled yes

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