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blob
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16 Posts

Posted - 2006-03-31 : 07:57:47
Hi

Initially,the user is not permitted to close his/her window.
can anyone plz tell me some way to allow the user to close the window..ie,in some
event,i should make the user to close the window by asking a confirmation message
"Do u want to exit?yes,No"...Can anybody plz suggest some idea about the event in
which i can handle this.
can anyone plz help me with the javascript or asp.net code to close the window too..

Any suggestions are greatly appreciated..
Thanks in advance..

Regards
blob

Srinika
Master Smack Fu Yak Hacker

1378 Posts

Posted - 2006-03-31 : 08:49:28
Blob, u may better try this in a forum like CodeGuru or some Java Script forum.
Here, mostly dealt with SQL server - ASP.Net - ADO.Net related issues.

Srinika
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blob
Starting Member

16 Posts

Posted - 2006-03-31 : 09:06:38
Thank you Srinika..I will try in some javascript forums..
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spirit1
Cybernetic Yak Master

11752 Posts

Posted - 2006-03-31 : 09:30:45
what window are you talking about? IE?
there is window.close()


Go with the flow & have fun! Else fight the flow
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jsmith8858
Dr. Cross Join

7423 Posts

Posted - 2006-03-31 : 10:24:07
Also, check what events are available for the window object.
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sachinsqldb
Starting Member

8 Posts

Posted - 2006-04-11 : 06:39:55
You can always put an html button control in your asp.net page and add javascript attributes like

<input id="button1" OnClick="window.close();">


That's all that is needed for the window to close


Regards,
Sachin

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Srinika
Master Smack Fu Yak Hacker

1378 Posts

Posted - 2006-04-11 : 08:10:08
Sachin,

Isn't it be

<input type="submit" value="Close" id="Close" Name ="Close"  OnClick="window.close();">


Otherwise, it defaults to a text box (not a button)

Srinika
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sachinsqldb
Starting Member

8 Posts

Posted - 2006-04-12 : 02:48:50
Hi Srinika,


lol...this is what happens when one becomes too much dependent on IDEs and forget the actual hand coding. Yes it is true that the actual coding is the one you mentioned but who does hand coding particularly HTML in this age of VS.Net 2005, though, I just wanted to be clearer on the javascript that is used not the HTML. Anyways I am glad if I was able to make my point clear.

Happy Coding,
Sachin
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