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Vieux 15/10/2007, 15h12   #1 (permalink)
neetunayak20@gmail.com
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Hi, All

Can any of you tell me how do I manage the window.onClose event in
Internet Explorer/Mozilla, What I really need is to control when the
user closes the window, but without using events like <BODY onUnload>
or <BODY onBeforeUnload>.

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Vieux 15/10/2007, 15h35   #2 (permalink)
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neetunayak20@gmail.com wrote:
> Hi, All
>
> Can any of you tell me how do I manage the window.onClose event in
> Internet Explorer/Mozilla, What I really need is to control when the
> user closes the window, but without using events like <BODY onUnload>
> or <BODY onBeforeUnload>.
>
>


You can't do it in PHP. PHP is server-side and window.onClose is
client-side. Same with other client-side events.

Try comp.lang.javascript.

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Vieux 16/10/2007, 07h37   #3 (permalink)
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On Oct 15, 7:35 pm, Jerry Stuckle <jstuck...@attglobal.net> wrote:
> neetunaya...@gmail.com wrote:
> > Hi, All

>
> > Can any of you tell me how do I manage the window.onClose event in
> > Internet Explorer/Mozilla, What I really need is to control when the
> > user closes the window, but without using events like <BODY onUnload>
> > or <BODY onBeforeUnload>.

>
> You can't do it in PHP. PHP is server-side and window.onClose is
> client-side. Same with other client-side events.
>
> Try comp.lang.javascript.
>
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> Remove the "x" from my email address
> Jerry Stuckle
> JDS Computer Training Corp.
> jstuck...@attglobal.net
> ==================


i know this is client-side events
if its possible for you let me know how it do in javascript

Thanks
Neetu Nayak

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Vieux 16/10/2007, 09h12   #4 (permalink)
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neetunayak20@gmail.com wrote:
> On Oct 15, 7:35 pm, Jerry Stuckle <jstuck...@attglobal.net> wrote:
>> neetunaya...@gmail.com wrote:
>>> Hi, All
>>> Can any of you tell me how do I manage the window.onClose event in
>>> Internet Explorer/Mozilla, What I really need is to control when the
>>> user closes the window, but without using events like <BODY onUnload>
>>> or <BODY onBeforeUnload>.

>> You can't do it in PHP. PHP is server-side and window.onClose is
>> client-side. Same with other client-side events.
>>
>> Try comp.lang.javascript.
>>
>> --
>> ==================
>> Remove the "x" from my email address
>> Jerry Stuckle
>> JDS Computer Training Corp.
>> jstuck...@attglobal.net
>> ==================

>
> i know this is client-side events
> if its possible for you let me know how it do in javascript
>
> Thanks
> Neetu Nayak
>

Why are you still here?

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Vieux 16/10/2007, 13h36   #5 (permalink)
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neetunayak20@gmail.com wrote:
> On Oct 15, 7:35 pm, Jerry Stuckle <jstuck...@attglobal.net> wrote:
>> neetunaya...@gmail.com wrote:
>>> Hi, All
>>> Can any of you tell me how do I manage the window.onClose event in
>>> Internet Explorer/Mozilla, What I really need is to control when the
>>> user closes the window, but without using events like <BODY onUnload>
>>> or <BODY onBeforeUnload>.

>> You can't do it in PHP. PHP is server-side and window.onClose is
>> client-side. Same with other client-side events.
>>
>> Try comp.lang.javascript.
>>
>> --
>> ==================
>> Remove the "x" from my email address
>> Jerry Stuckle
>> JDS Computer Training Corp.
>> jstuck...@attglobal.net
>> ==================

>
> i know this is client-side events
> if its possible for you let me know how it do in javascript
>
> Thanks
> Neetu Nayak
>
>


This is a PHP newsgroup. Try a javascript newsgroup.

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