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html - SVG textpath, determine when text goes beyond the path

I have got the below code to display text along a path. I am planning to make sort of dynamic where I can just type in what i want and it displays it along the path. Haven't worked out how to do that yet, any suggestions would be mostly welcome.

However my question is, how do I find out exactly at what point the text goes beyond the end of the path and no longer display. The idea is when I have it working dynamically, if the user types a sentence longer than what the path can handle, it will tell you that the text will be cut off from a certain point. in this case the user only sees the words "The quick brown fox jum", the fore I want the error message to say "ps over the lazy dog" could not be displayed or at least at a minimum to the say "The sentence is too long, and is not displayed in full"

<?xml version="1.0" standalone="no"?>
<!DOCTYPE svg PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD SVG 1.1//EN" "http://www.w3.org/Graphics/SVG/1.1/DTD/svg11.dtd"> 
<svg viewBox = "0 0 500 300" version = "1.1">
    <defs>
      <path id = "s3" d = "M 10,90 Q 100,15 200,70 "/>
    </defs>
    <g>
        <text font-size = "20">
            <textPath xlink:href = "#s3">
                The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog                
            </textPath>
        </text>
        <use x = "0" y = "0" xlink:href = "#s3" stroke = "black" fill = "none"/>
    </g>
</svg>
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You can query the computed lengths of the string that should go on the path, and the length of the path. Then compare the two, if the string length is longer than the path length then text will fall off the path.

You can also use the knowledge of the path length to squeeze the string to fit, like this:

<svg viewBox="0 0 500 300" xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg" xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink">
    <defs>
      <path id="s3" d="M 10,90 Q 100,15 200,70 "/>
    </defs>
    <g>
        <text font-size="20">
            <textPath xlink:href="#s3" textLength="204" lengthAdjust="spacingAndGlyphs">
                The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog                
            </textPath>
        </text>
        <use x="0" y="0" xlink:href="#s3" stroke="black" fill="none"/>
    </g>
</svg>

Here's an example where the string length is manipulated by decreasing the font-size:

<svg viewBox="0 0 500 300" xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg" xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink">
    <defs>
      <path id="s3" d="M 10,90 Q 100,15 200,70 "/>
    </defs>
    <g>
        <text font-size="20" font-family="Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif">
            <textPath id="tp" xlink:href="#s3" lengthAdjust="spacingAndGlyphs">
                The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog
            </textPath>
        </text>
        <use x="0" y="0" xlink:href="#s3" stroke="black" fill="none"/>
    </g>
    <script><![CDATA[
        var textpath = document.getElementById("tp");
        var path = document.getElementById("s3");
        var fontsize = 20;
        while (textpath.getComputedTextLength() > path.getTotalLength())
        {
            fontsize -= 0.01;
            textpath.setAttribute("font-size", fontsize);
        }
    ]]></script>
</svg>

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