Window.close() Function - Not Working
Sep 10, 2010Here is the java script where i used window.close() function but it's not working.
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Code:
window.open('/modules/moduleWindow.php?moduleID=15&parentPriKeyID=8', 'Blog_Comment','status=0,toolbar=0,location=0,menubar=0,directories=0,resizable=0,scrollbars=0,heigh t=300,width=500' )
In child window user clicks a button which should so some stuff then close window. Works in non-ie.The button is has an onclick that does....
Code: addEditModule(0,'appendComment')
Code: function addEditModule(addEdit,nextFunction,disMsg){self.close();
if ( typeof(nextFunction) == "undefined" || nextFunction==null ) {
var nextFunction = '';[code].......
IE just seems to ignore the window.close(). I even tried putting it at the start of the function and still now dice.
I have a basic insert form to add items to a product database. It opens as a pop-up window from a different form so that my sales reps can add items to the database if they are not there without having to back track. I want to have a close window option for when they are done.here is what I have so far:
<body>
<div id="wrapper">
<div id="titlebar"><img src="images/header.jpg" alt="Graphic Edge Printing" /></div>[code]....
but the close window button doesn't work.
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 have this in the <head> in the parent window.
<script language="javascript">
function MM_openBrWindow(theURL,winName,features){
var left = (screen.width/2)-(800/2);[code].....
I even get the alert mentioning "E-Mail Sent Successfully".But simply the window is not closed.
cannot get the button to work with my tell a friend script.
<form>
<input type="button" value="Close Window" onClick="window.close()">
</form>
I'm trying to add it to my web site [snipped]
I have created a form. Within the form is a button to close the window
on click and to validate as well. The close window works when it is a
stand alone, but it does not work when it is embedded with the other
code. Here is the code I am currently using:
<p><font face="Trebuchet MS">
<input type="submit" value="Send" name="B1"
"MM_validateForm('Manager
Name','','R','Managers Extension','','R','Department','','R');return
document.MM_returnValue">
<input type="reset" value="Clear" name="B2">
</font></p>
Suppose,closing the browser through Browser Close Button(Top Right Corner cross(x) button), i have to execute some ASP script , for that, in body onUnLoad Event calling a fucntion called CloseWin(e,frm), it is working in Internet Explorer successfully , But in FireFox not working. how to solve this problem. or any other way to get the co-ordinates of browser close button( code for both IE and Firefox).
code follows
function CloseWin(e,frm)
{
//frm required for my program
var bButtonClicked = false;
[Code]....
I have a function reloaddash(1); for refresh the db.js in db.js file which sends a ajax request to the action file. In this .js itself I draw the table,td,tr for display. I dont use seperate .jsp file to draw. By onclick a link in this js file I opened a new window using window.open(URL). Now my confusion is If I close this new window I need to refresh this .js file that is i need to call the function reloaddash(1); But I dont know how to call this function on the closing of new window. Is there any option to call a function from w.indow.close or parent.opener.
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This is the code I have so far.
I want to trap the window.close() event when the user clicks on the close button of the browser using javascript. Can anyone shed light on this problem ?
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View 4 Replies View Related- 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:
- 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:
- On each page, I have a "Return to Main Menu" button that should close the popup window. To do this, I have been using:
- 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.
I need a script that will open a new window (popup / new link) in a specific size, but will also close the old window (where the popup came from). I know the popup window is easy but finding a work-able close window script as the new window is opened is impossible!!
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the script below works fine in FireFox but in Chrome, if the process fails, the redirection still happens. code...
I'm trying to create code to close the child window I'm creating if the parent window is closed. Here's my code so far:
function openWindow() {
var newWin = window.open(); // open the new window
newWin.document.write('<h1>Child Window</h1>
[Code]...
The above openWindow function is used in this event: <input type="button" name="btn" onclick="openWindow()"value="Open a new window" />
I can generate the new window fine. I just can't close it if the parent window is closed.
I'm trying to use window.open from inside a user defined function, and
it's not working.
Mountain Man
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<script>
function openFootnote(contentURL) {
window.open('contentURL','footnotes','height=180,w idth=160');
}
</script>
I've tried calling on the function 2 different ways, as shown below.
Nothing happens either way.
<a href="javascript:(void)" onClick="openFootnote(fn1.html);">...</a>
<a href="javascript:(void)" onClick="return
openFootnote(fn1.html);">...</a>
I have a simple javascript function loadNPlay('file'),
parent.loadNPlay('file');
on clicke event it simply plays the file in a player in the parent window. with IE and Mozilla its working fine but with Safari, when called from iframe this function doesn't work(it does work, ie loadNPlay(..) when called in the same window, in safari)
I have tried:parent.loacation.loadNPlay(..) as well, it doesn't work.
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.
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Now in one popup window there is a reference to a different page of the main website. Is it possible to have a single text link both CLOSE the popup AND go to a new page in the parent window?
I want to close all child window with parent window. First i want to detect whether any child window open if open then it should be close after click close button on parent window.
View 8 Replies View RelatedI am using the following code in to open a pop-up window (in Flash hence the actionscript tags ..):
This is working fine. My problem is how to close this window from other pages on the website.
I have tried:
And it is not working. What would be the correct javascript to use to close the pop-up window that is opened using the code above?
I need a popup window to close after 10 seconds. I have 2 ideas, and
neither work.
<META HTTP-EQUIV='Refresh' CONTENT=ཆ
URL=javascript:this.window.close()'>
or...
<SCRIPT LANGUAGE="JavaScript">
<!-- Begin
function closeWin() {
window.close();
}
// End -->
</SCRIPT>
</head>
<body bgcolor="#ff0b11" onLoad:"javascript:closeWin()">
I urgently need a piece of JS that will close the window when a user clicks a button.
Using window.close works but it gives an alert box to ask the user if they want to close the window. Is there a way around this?
i have this function that closes a window
function closeAll() {
if (myWin && myWin.open && !myWin.closed)
{
myWin.close();
}
}
how do i work in antoher window in there "myOtherWin" so that when this function is called both windows are closed myWin and myOtherWin, regardless which or both are opened?