JavaScript - Display Alert When Close The Browser Window
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I need to display alert when I close the browser window. Now I am using the following code to display the alert. But the alert is getting displayed even I click on any links. But the alert should not displayed when i click the link. If you have any solution, please let me know. Thanks in advance. This is my code: <HTML> <head> <script> function closeIt() { return ""; } window.onbeforeunload = closeIt; </script> </head> <body> <a href="http://www.test.com">Click here to navigate to www.test.com</a> </body> </html> Similar TutorialsHi everyone. New programmer here trying to get fix this one specific issue I am having and I could use some help. Using Javascript, ASP.net with C# code behind. I am validating a textbox using the onblur event. It is being validated in that it must have an alphanumeric entry before the user tabs off of it to the next box. The validation part works, the part that doesn't work is that I get the validation alert textbox if I close the window. I have a workaround in that I am assigning that textbox a character using windo.onberforeunload but I know that isn't right. Here is what I have so far... Code behind on Page_Load... Code: txtCLBRTNWC.Attributes.Add("onblur", "return reqVLD(this)"); here is my textbox field... Code: <asp:TextBox ID="txtCLBRTNWC" runat="server" Width="75" MaxLength="4" ontextchanged="txtCLBRTNWC_TextChanged" TabIndex="1" onkeyup="clbwclngCHK(this);" ></asp:TextBox> And here are the 2 functions being used... Code: function reqVLD(alphanumericChar) { var chk = /^[a-zA-Z0-9]+$/; // var boxid = document.getElementById("<%=txtCLBRTNWC.ClientID%>").value; // var matchArray = boxid.match(chk); if(document.getElementById("<%=txtCLBRTNWC.ClientID%>").value.match(chk)) { return true; } else { document.getElementById("<%=txtCLBRTNWC.ClientID%>").focus(); document.getElementById("<%=txtCLBRTNWC.ClientID%>").value = ""; alert("Please enter a Work Center."); return false; } } function clbwclngCHK(obj_in)//When txtCLBRTNWC entry hits the max of 4 auto focuses to next box. { if (obj_in.value.length == 4) document.getElementById("<%=txtSTRTDT.ClientID%>").focus(); } Here is my work around... Code: window.onbeforeunload = function () { document.getElementById("<%=txtCLBRTNWC.ClientID%>").value = "1"; } Summary. User has to enter something in box before they can move on. This is checked and validating using an onblur event. Problem is, the onblur event fires if closing\exiting the window. I know there has to be a better way of doing this. Any advise or help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks Will Hi! I need to open a window when: 1 user leaves the site 2 when the browser is closed. I tried the 'unLoad' event but it works only for the user leaves site case and not the browser close. Here is the code I tried: <html> <head> <title>Detecting browser close </title> <script type="text/javascript"> function doUnload() { myWin= open("exit_site.php", "exitWin", "width=50,height=50"); } </script> </head> <body onunload="doUnload()" <h4>Close browser!</h4> </body> </html> Neep your help, please Hi folks, I've got a chat program which relies on a column in a MySQL database to see if he/she has logged out or not. But if you close the browser window, the computer still thinks you're online. I wrote this in the JavaScript section cos I think it would definitely need Javascript. So any help for updating the database in any way? Thanks!! Lucas Hi! I'm new to this, so please bare with me. My terminology may not be up to par. Here's the deal: - I have a button on my Flash site that opens an HTML page in a popup window. In Flash, I open the new window using Actiosnscript 2.0: Code: on (release) { getURL("example1.html", "_blank"); } - Within the popup window are links to other HTML pages. They all open in the same window. I've been using the following to create the links in Dreamweaver: Code: onClick="MM_goToURL('parent','example2.html')" - On each page, I have a "Return to Main Menu" button that should close the popup window. To do this, I have been using: Code: onClick="window.close()" - The problem is that it works differently in each browser, and I can't even get it to consistently close the window in most browsers: Internet Explorer = popup message appears, asking "Are you sure you want to close this window?" or something similar; window closes after clicking "Yes." Safari = Only closes if I'm on the original HTML page. If I click on any of the other links (note that these all open in the same window), those pages' "Return to Main Menu" buttons cease to work. However, if I keep clicking "Back" until I get to the original page, it closes. Opera = Button actually works for each page. Firefox & Chrome = Does not close the window at all. I looked into it and saw that others have used a window.opener to solve similar issues. But, since my popup window is opened using Flash/AS2, I need to find a way around it. I've tried preceding "window.close()" with "window.opener=null" (i.e. - onClick="window.opener=null; window.close()"), but I don't think I'm doing it right because it still doesn't work. I've also seen others use codes that involve functions and variables, but it is beyond my current coding knowledge to implement this. Like I said, I'm sort of new at this. Any advice would be greatly appreciated. Thank you. - PW I want to know how I can make a alert box appear (I know this) but with a countdown before the ok or x buttons can be clicked. Is this possible? If so, how. Thanks Hi friends.... I have an alert message just like Code: alert("Hiii"); I want to close it automatically as soon as it appears. It means I don't want to show this alert message to client. Can anyone tell how i can do it??? Please help me...... Thanks in advance.... Hi, I have parent page with 10 child window and i want to close all child window when click on close session button on parent but first i need to check whether any child window open or not after that action should be done for close the child window. I am using a window.open to trigger a mailto: command. I don't want the window to stay open so I try to close it right after. The default email client launches correctly, but the window stays open and I get the following Javascript error: Unable to get value of the property 'close': object is null or undefined Code: Code: var win = window.open(mailto_link,'emailWindow'); win.close(); this is quite embarrasing as i've done it before, but oh well... trying to close a window that is opened with a built-in dreamweaver function called MM_openBrWindow(). trying to use this code: PHP Code: if ($OutsideVisitors == "false") { echo '<center><strong><em><font size="4">THERE HAVE BEEN NO VISITORS TO THE WEBSITE TODAY... </font></em></strong><br><br><input name="closeme" type="button" id="closeme" value="Close Window" onclick="Window.Close()"; /></center>'; } i have also tried: PHP Code: onclick=javascript:Window.Close() it's just not behaving for me. any hints anyone? thanks a bunch! (the BrWindow() function in DW does open a popup window, so I think the js close() should work. if i remember right, a popup window is a prereq for that function to even work...) I am trying to execute a simple window.close function to be used in IE8 and IE9, and window.close() doesn't seem to be working. Are there any known fixes?
Been trying for three days to find a way to self close a FF window. The window is opened from a link on a board, and its only purpose is to run an onLoad script that launches a popup window, after which I need it to close itself. There are any number of ways to do this in IE, but nothing works in FF - the parent window remains open. Seems ridiculous that something so simple can't be done. Any help would be appreciated. Thx. Hi guys, I have read that the window.close won't work unless the window was opened through window.open. Eventhough I have the window opening through window.open method the window.close simply wont close the window. Below is my code. I appreciate you help as I am desperate to finish my project and this is the only thing between me and the closed project. I have this in the <head> in the parent window. Code: <script language="javascript"> function MM_openBrWindow(theURL,winName,features){ var left = (screen.width/2)-(800/2); var top = (screen.height/2)-(560/2); features = features + ",left=" + left; window.open(theURL,winName,features); } </script> the left and top is to center the window which is working. Then I have the below code in my button which is to open the window. Code: <input type="button" value="E-MAIL" onClick="MM_openBrWindow('email.php?camp_id=<?php echo $encrypted; ?>','','width=860,height=600'); return false"/> The $encrypted is created beforehand and the window gets opened as well. Now in the popup window... Up on submitting a form, I need the popup to close after saying 'email has been sent'. this is the code for calling the fuction Code: echo "<script language='javascript'>success();</script>"; I get the alert too. Code: function success(){ alert('E-Mail Sent Successfully'); window.close(); } I even get the alert mentioning "E-Mail Sent Successfully". But simply the window is not closed. Can you guys please shed me some light on this.... Your help is greatly appreciated Ohh and by the way I'm running FF8. Cheers E I have a form that lets users click on date time value that is a link. When the link is clicked, a pop up opens up allowing the user to change the date and time. When they submit the date/time change form, the pop up is supposed to close and the date/time i the original form should be updated. This works in IE, but not FireFox. Inital form code: Code: function openTimeWin(windowURL, windowname) { var strHelpOptions = 'toolbar=1,location=0,directories=0,status=0,menubar=0,scrollbars=0,resizable=0,width=320,height=230'; mywindow = window.open(windowURL, windowname,strHelpOptions); mywindow.moveTo(5,5); mywindow.focus(); } Code: <A HREF="javascript:openTimeWin('CallLoggerTime.cfm?SCDate=#URLEncodedFormat(DateFormat(StartCall,'mm/dd/yyyy'))#&ECDate=#URLEncodedFormat(DateFormat(EndDefault,'mm/dd/yyyy'))#&SCTime=#URLEncodedFormat(TimeFormat(StartCall,'h:mm:ss tt'))#&ECTime=#URLEncodedFormat(TimeFormat(EndDefault,'h:mm:ss tt'))#','TimeWin')">#TimeFormat(StartCall,"h:mm:ss tt")#</a> Pop up window relevant code: Code: <script language="Javascript"> opener.ThisForm.StartCall.value = "#newStart#"; opener.ThisForm.EndCall.value = "#newEnd#"; opener.catchdummy.prematureflag.value=0; opener.ThisForm.submit(); self.close(); </script> Anyone know what's up? Thanks! I've been trying to write a script that activates a confirm box when a browser window is closed. I want this to occur only when they try to close the window, not if they click on links on the page to navigate elsewhere. The confirm box then gives the option to continue closing as they intended or, if they click on ok (or cancel if it's easier), navigate to another page I specify. The script below works but it displays a confirm box when you close the window and click on links. Code: <script type="text/javascript"> function show_confirm() { var r=confirm("Wait! Would you like check out yahoo?"); if (r==true) { window.open("http://www.yahoo.com"); } else { window.close(); } } window.onbeforeunload = show_confirm; </script> I understand you may be able to create a variable that you then attach to any links on the page you don't want to activate the confirm box. I don't know how to do this. Thank you. I am working on my homework. On my page, I need to make a modal window, which is just a picture has x or close letter, shows up whenever people open the page. So far, I called a picture with onload in a body and centered the picture. I don't know if there is anyway that I can just put x or close somewhere so that whenever people click x or close, the picture is not going to be visible ( promoPic.style.visibility = "hidden" this is my code for the picture. And I though I can just put input button or any letters inside of picture because its wrapped by paragraph, but, I can't. I guess I am miss understanding some concept? Code: <body onload="promoCenter()"><p><img src="http://codingforums.com/images/hauntedHouse.jpg" id="promoPic" alt="Haunted House" height="400" width="400" /></p> Hello- I wish to not have an alert box, but if I remove the alert the function after the alert doesn't fire. Not sure what the issue could be, so if any js gurus out there can lend any assists, it would be most appreciated. Thanks. Alex- Code: function showPrintView(view){ var win2; win2 = window.open("trans?print=true","Window2","width=600,height=600,scrollbars=yes"); if(view=='1') {win2.alert('Preview'); win2.showView1(); } if(view=='2') {win2.alert('Preview'); win2.showView2();} if(view=='3') {win2.alert('Preview'); win2.showView3();} }; I am trying to get the total of the checkboxes selected when the user clicks the "calculate total" button. It isn't working though. What am I doing wrong? Code: <html> <head> <script type="text/javascript"> function calculate(f) { var nums = f.num; var ntext = f.numtext; var nitem = f.numitem; var result = 0; var items = ''; for(var i=0;i<nums.length;i++) { if(nums[i].checked) { result+=parseFloat(ntext[i].value); items+=nitem[i].value+'\n'; } } f.answer.value=result; } if (nums[i].checked) { window.alert("Your total is " + f.answer.value=result;); } </script> </head> <body> <style type="text/css"> .box1 { float:left; width:500px; clear:left; } .box2 { float:left; padding-left:50px; } </style> <form name="myform"> Build your own family meal<br> <div class="box1"> <input type="checkbox" name="num" onclick="calculate(this.form)"> <input type="hidden" name="numtext" value="24.00" onchange="calculate(this.form)"> <input type="hidden" name="numitem" value="pencil" onchange="calculate(this.form)"> <div class="box2">Chicken Enchiladas $24.00</div> </div><br> <div class="box1"> <input type="checkbox" name="num" onclick="calculate(this.form)"> <input type="hidden" name="numtext" value="15.00" onchange="calculate(this.form)"> <input type="hidden" name="numitem" value="pen" onchange="calculate(this.form)"> <div class="box2">Rice and Beans $15.00</div> </div><br> <div class="box1"> <input type="checkbox" name="num" onclick="calculate(this.form)"> <input type="hidden" name="numtext" value="6.00" onchange="calculate(this.form)"> <input type="hidden" name="numitem" value="paper" onchange="calculate(this.form)"> <div class="box2">Chips and Salsa $6.00</div> </div><br> <div class="box1"> <input type="submit" name="answer" value="Calculate Total" onclick="calculate(f)" /> </div> </form> </body> </html> Hi, I have a requirement. I have to submit a form [which will open a new window once it is submitted], and immediatly I have to close the orginal page. Currently I am using window.close() statement after formName.submit(). But it closes the window before submit completes. So I tried with window.setInterval("window.close()",1000); It worked for some time, but when the form submition takes long ... same old repeats Please let me know how to handle this? Below is the code snipet //lanuch_frm has the form and it submits to hidden frame 'lanuch_hidden' [CODE] <frameset rows='0%,*' frameborder="0" marginheight="0" border="0"> <frame name="launch_hidden" /> <frame name="launch_frm" src="<%=url%>" noresize="true" marginheight=0 scrolling="auto" leftmargin=0 topmargin="0" rightmargin="0" frameborder='2' /> </frameset> [CODE] Thanks, Mamidi hi all, ok, i have been asked to alter our project management system (one i wrote) to alert users to the fact that they are closing windows with unsaved work in - some of them forget they have edited a page and just close the window. Code: <!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd"> <html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml"> <head> <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8" /> <title>Untitled Document</title> <script type="text/javascript"> var docChanged = false; function docChange(){ docChanged = true; } function checkForChanges() { if(docChanged == true) { return "All changes made to this page will be lost!"; } } window.onbeforeunload = checkForChanges; </script> </head> <body> <form id="form1" name="form1" method="post" action=""> <label> <input type="text" name="one" id="one" onchange="docChange()" /> </label> <label> <input type="text" name="two" id="two" onchange="docChange()" /> </label> <br /> <a href='http://www.google.com'>Google</a> </form> </body> </html> the above will prompt the user if they want to save if fields etc have been changed. is there a way i can dynimcally add the onchange="docChange()" to all fields on a page? the system has hundreds of fields and doing a mass search and replace might be very dangerous lol. im pretty sure it can be done but wouldnt know where to start. ive never really had enough time to learn all the window.addEventListener stuff. The web page belows works OK in IE and FireFox on XP and Windows7 It does NOT work on IPAD using Safari. Question: How can I delete the new window("IPADREPORT") when I run it the second, third,fourth, etc time ? How can I get the window name( "IPADREPORT") to see if it exists? SUggestions? TIA, Steve42 <code> [aSafari.html] <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01//EN"> <html lang="en"> <head> <script language="JavaScript" type="text/javascript"> function pReport(){ // 1-17-12 var menuWindow = open("","ipadreport"); // 1-17-12 menuWindow.close(); // above closes previous report window var menuWindow = window.open('','ipadreport');// 1-17-12 document.ipadreport.submit(); menuWindow.focus(); } </script> <title>Ipad_PopUp_Test</title> </head> <body> <br><br> <form method=post name="ireport" target="ipadreport" action="http://myreport.asp"> <input type="hidden" name="reporttest" value="apple"> <a href='javascriptReport()'> Create Report</a> </form> </body> </html> </code> |