Need JS To Rediect To ASP Page When Browser Is Closed
Feb 28, 2006
I need sometype of function to redirect the browser window to an ASP page that clears a few session variables and deletes some temp entires into a database. I tried this in the head:
i want to run a query when the web page is closed.i think i can do this using javascript. when the browser window is closed then a javascript function will execute and the query will execute.
i'm developing jsp application. if the user closes the web window then a query should be executed which will affect the feilds in MySql database.
I want to record all logins and logouts. The problem occurs when a user CLOSES the browser without clicking the Logout link. How will I record the "logout time" using javascript?
I have a idea to remove the cookie value from a website after all browser closed. It is like session kept in server and eliminate after all browser closed. My purpose is reducing browsing security issue through minimize the data resident in the cookie. The reason i using the cookie instead of session because I used cookie in applying SSO (Single Sign On) for different web application server instead of single server. I know we able detect a browser closed via onunload javascript, but i need to detect when i closed all browser.
many framed sites have an ancient script in all their pages: if(top==self) top.location=theframeset
Some friendlier ones do this: if(top==self) document.write( '<a href=frameset>This page is ' + 'supposed to be frames</a>.' )
These scripts fail when the page is loaded within somebody's else's frameset.
Then top is not self but not a very cooperative top either. And with ever growing security issues browsers have become quite paranoid. Even testing for top's origin results in an error:
alert(top) // gives me [object] var s='' for (var i in top) s+=i+' '+top[i]+' ' alert(s); var obj; try{ obj=top.location; } catch(e) { obj='' } // give me [access denied] (of course)
I 'd rather drop the frames altogether, but the site has been like this for years and the client insists. There are frames. So how would I detect when it is appropriate to write:
<a href=>View this page in its <b>own</b> frames.</a> ?
Question b: in the frameset, a little script looks into self.location.search for an url with which to fill the main frame. Is there a way to avoid document.write and onload?
I want to run a javascript function when the browser window is closed.i'm developing jsp application.i want execute a update database when the user closes the window.i think i can do this by putting update query in a javascript function and executing this query when the window is closed.
im using some accordian jquery code and the accoridian is open when i view the page.... is there anyway i can have it closed and i can click to open it
im using this code:
window.addEvent('domready', function() { var status = { 'true': 'open', 'false': 'close'
How would I be able to display $yes in the index.php page after the modal window of profile.php is closed? Or how would I be able to refresh the index.php page after profile.php page is closed?
i need a script that allows users to make my page as browser homepage, (i.e, when users click a link, the page will be their home page e.x (Make anairat page as homepage.
I have a button that pops up a calender popup window. One of the arguments to the openCalendar() is the name of the element to insert the selected date into i.e a readonly text box - this works fine!
What I want to do is to detect when a value is inserted in to this box from the popup so I can make visible a "save" button - trouble is though the onfocus() & onchanged events are not fired when it's value changes.
Is there anyway to get some sort of event fired when a popup closes so I can test if the text box has changed? - or more likely am I overlooking something really obvious?
I'm having a problem on a particular site I am working on.
The URL is [url]
The problem is that when I try to close the browser in IE on the main page I get an popup with an error which says: "An error has occured on the script on this page"
Do you want to continue running scripts on this page?
"Yes" or "No" (Buttons to Click)
I have to click the 'Yes' button about thirty times before the browser will finally close. Does anyone have any idea what this is?
in the body onload event for a web page I am calling a javascript function which displays an alert message
one user has reported that the alert appears but then is automatically closed before he can read it. He is using IE6 on XP SP2.
AFAIK there is nothing that the server or javascript could be doing to close an open alert box. I am guessing it's a pop-up blocker or something, but the user claims to have disabled all such things on his browser.
The first thing I'd like to do is show/hide divs. What I'm going to do is pull out a few bits of PHP code out of the database and assign them all a class of show or hide. So, I need a script that can either open or close a div using a link using classes, probably with AJAX or DOM? The main thing is that it needs to be compatible with all major browsers. I've scoured the internet but can't find the most simple of scripts, and unfortunately my AJAX/DOM is terrible!
The second thing I need to do is remember which divs are open or closed. I was thinking of doing this with a database, and so I'll need to run a tiny PHP script to update the DB whenever a div is opened or closed. I assume this would be done using an onclick event? If so, I probably need to use GET to update the new class in the DB. Any ideas how I'd work out whether the div was open or not, and what function I'd use to run the PHP script?
Also, every time a page is loaded I'll get the 'show' or 'hide' options from the DB and assign them to the classes so the user still has their preferred tabs open.
I'm using jquery colorbox to open a window when the page loads. However there is also a video player that automatically plays at the same time (flash). I'm trying to figure out how to modify the colorbox code so that the containing div for the video is initially hidden from view until the colorbox window is closed.
The function to initialize it is: $(document).ready(function() { $.fn.colorbox({href:"#inline_example1", width:"33%", inline:true, open:true}); });
Which I thought is where code should go to initially hide the div? Then I'm not sure but inside the actual colorbox code there is a function for closing the window. Is there a way to attach an event to that closing function that will change the hidden div to being visible?
I'm writing in Cold Fusion, but using a little java script to create the sliding effect. It's from a sliding open list function in another site, and I tried to just hack my current needs in there.
Is it possible with JavaScript to prevent that a User is closing the Internet Explorer? Because it is important for me that the User pushes the cancel Button of this webapplication how can i do this?
I'm opening a new window with window.open in javascript and i'm keeping his reference to make focus on it or detect if the window is closed or not.My code is working well in Firefox and Chrome (execpt the window.focus, but there's already an issue in chromium: [URL]
In Safari window.open and window.focus works well. But window.closed has a strange behaviour. If I close the new window without navigating in it, window.closed works after closing the window. But if a navigate to another page, window.closed return false, even after closed the window.Is there a way to keep the reference on my new window event if the user navigate to another page ?
When i click on the link a panel should open, but when i click on the other link that panel should open but the first panel should get closed before the new one opens.
I'm using the Jquery UI dialog to popup some alerts and whatnot, and I'd like to be able to analyze the event object passed into my onClose handler, to determine whether the dialog was closed by the User pressing the Escape key (closeOnEscape = true).
If the Autocompleter ist active and I click somewhere else on the page to close the autocompleter, the autocompleter inputbox will be focused. Can I change this behavior? I want that the autocompleter will be closed if I click somewhere and that the clicked element will be focused. The examples on the Demopages have the same behavior.