Javascript That Close A Browser After 1 Or 2 Minute
Dec 24, 2005Is it possible to write in js that will close a browser after 1 or 2 minute automatically ?ca any one give a example .
View 3 RepliesIs it possible to write in js that will close a browser after 1 or 2 minute automatically ?ca any one give a example .
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code follows
function CloseWin(e,frm)
{
//frm required for my program
var bButtonClicked = false;
[Code]....
I have googled for my issue in this group. This question was asked
many times and many solution was given. But I want clear cut solution
for the issue.
The issue is:
I tried to capture the browse close event by using
Body onunload=fn1() statement and it is working fine.
I have one Parent and child window.
My req is to close the child window when I click -X- buton in IE. It
is also working fine. (I wrote condition in Unload event of the parent
page).
But when the page is postback (when I click one button) the unload
event fires and it closes my child window automatically. But I want my
child window should not close this situation.
I want to log out the user when close the browser, so i need to call the java script function when close the window. I used the onunload and onbeforeunload event but it should call on each page navigation and page refreshing. My necessity is, The function should call only at the time of browser closed..that should be mainly supported in all browsers...
View 1 Replies View RelatedI'm running a bat file that runs a php script, that backs up my db.
Problem is that I'm limited by the functions I can use as I'm on a winXP box and dont want to compromise security.
The function I'm left with means I should run the script from a browser as it echoes out the results. At this point I'm not opening a browser so it is creating a few problems.
To get around this I thought I might be able to use js. But, I've been testing with a script I hacked (and I mean hacked, its probably a mess).
4 problems:
1. its trying to download a file
2. still has a pop-up asking if its ok to close window
3. its not displaying the php file
4. even if I click the 'go back' link it still asks if it should close.
I will enclose the php script I'm running from bat file in the hopes some-one will kindly put it all together for me For testing I've just been running (trying to include, not download, as I'm getting now) a small php script that says 'hello world' Code:
I am writing code in php and wants to delete file when i click on browser close button. How can i fire event on close button of browser and delete specific file.
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View 2 Replies View RelatedI have used below javascript function in body tag unload event...
<body onunload="openpopup();">
</body>
function openpopup()
[code]......
Using javascript, I want to force a browser window to close after about 30 minutes of non-use. Can someone point me to a script that can do this?
I assume I could use the setTimeout function and keep re-setting it whenever the mouse is moved.
I'm trying to close a browser window.. using windows.close().. but its not working...
View 4 Replies View RelatedIn my application I want user to take an "Exit Survey"(Independent website) when he is leaving the application. As name explains, It should happen only when user closes current browser tab or browser window.Its possible using JavaScript OnUnload event. But the problem is that this event occurs on
1. close of browser tab
2. close of browser window
3. click of any internal page link(i.e anchors and form buttons)
[code]....
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.
View 5 Replies View RelatedEven I am trying the browser close event for cross browser and this should trigger only when X button is clicked or page is refreshed. Here's the code pasted above which I am using but it only works in IE. I know the issue is because of window.events and ClientX/ClientY. my code to make it work in all browsers? This is very urgent and have been striving since 3 days...
*Please Note: Current code is working in IE only and to check you have to close the browser window or refresh the page with mouse click
=====================
<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/loose.dtd"><head>
<title>Warning Test</title>
[Code]....
I am working on a chat program. When a user logs in, a value in the database is set to 1 (online), and when he/she logs out it is set to 0 (offline). The problem is, when the user exits the browser, naturally the value is still set to 1.
I was wondering if it is possible using AJAX or otherwise to update the database on the event of browser close? I have tried onbodyunload in the body tags pointing to a file with a JavaScript function containing the PHP code (query to update the field) but cant get it to work.
I want to run a PHP code being the scenes as soon as the user closes the browser using the browser kill button. Is there is a way we can detect the browser close button. One more thing that is - it shudnt be a code that runs on body unload as that code will also run when the use is navigating from one page to another within the same application as well.
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If the user changes his/her mind and closes the pop-up without hitting submit, the file and directory are left. I'd like to be able to delete the file and remove the directory if the pop-up is closed without hitting submit.Can this be done with JavaScript? Or can this only be done with a dynamic server-side scripting language like PHP, ASP, ColdFusion?If only server-side scripting can do this, how can I trigger the script to run when the browser is closed?
When we refresh the page (F5, or icon in browser), it will first
trigger ONUNLOAD event and then trigger
ONLOAD event. When we close the browser (X on right top icon), it will
trigger ONUNLOAD event.
Now when ONUNLOAD event is triggered, there is no way to distinguish
between
refresh the page or close the browser.
Here's the code fragment. The logic in window_unload() only applies to
closing the browser, not refreshing the page.
<BODY ONUNLOAD="window_unload()">
function window_unload()
{//logic that only applies to close the browser, not refresh the page.
}
Anyone knows the workaround to the problem?
I'm having troubles trying to detect the browser close event. (in FF or IE) To do this I'm using these events: "unload" and "beforeunload", but both are more or less the same, I mean, when I refresh the page or navigate away thru some link, these events catch the same action, but I just need to catch the browser close event, no the page refresh, no the click thru, just the browser close...
View 1 Replies View RelatedI 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.
This is my code:
i used the code window.close();it works well for Internet Explorer but it not worked in firefox
View 1 Replies View Relatedfunction doUnload()
{
if (window.event.clientX < 0 && window.event.clientY < 0)
{
alert("Window is closing...");
} }
I get window.event undefined by using
var evt =window.event? event : e I get e undefined
var evt =window.event? event : e
if (evt.clientX < 0 && evt.clientY < 0){
alert(evt.clientX +"Window is closing...");
}
Need some help on closing the IE browser, having multiple Tabs. Currently we can close the current tab with window.close(), but is there any other way where we can close the complete browser having multiple tabs by writting some logic program...???
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