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Implementing "this page is asking you to confirm that you want to leave"

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This is a warning that Firefox raises when I want to leave certain pa开发者_如何学编程ges. Based on the pages I\'ve seen this on and that this warning appears when I try to close the page after fillin

This is a warning that Firefox raises when I want to leave certain pa开发者_如何学编程ges. Based on the pages I've seen this on and that this warning appears when I try to close the page after filling in the forms, I can only assume that it's working on a dynamic page. Which technology is used to implement this functionality? How can I implement it myself on a simple hello-world page?


You basically implement a handler for beforeunload event. This allows you to warn your users that they have unsaved data.

Pseudo Code:

  window.onbeforeunload = function warnUsers()
  {
    if (needToConfirm)
    {
      // check to see if any changes to the data entry fields have been made
      if(changesPresent) {
            return message to display
      }
      else {
      // no changes - return nothing      
      }
    }
  }

Here's a very good article that discusses this in depth: http://www.4guysfromrolla.com/webtech/100604-1.shtml Note: This link no longer exists. Here is a copy of it from the Wayback Machine: https://web.archive.org/web/20211020134123/http://www.4guysfromrolla.com/webtech/100604-1.shtml

Note: There is onunload event also but that fires after the page has unloaded, hence is too late to take any reliable action. You should never put any critical code in onunload as that is never guranteed to execute.


Well, you need to try to add some other things like form. But something simple is:

EDIT: Fixed HTML;

<html>
<head>

<script language="javascript">
function mymessage()
{
alert("This message was triggered from the onunload event");
}
</script>
</head>

<body onbeforeunload="mymessage()">

<p>close this window and watch the warning box come up!</p>
</body>

</html>


Like the other answers have said, you can use a handler for beforeunload. To do this, you can use an eventListener:

addEventListener("beforeunload", () => {
  // Do things before the page is closed.
  event.preventDefault(); 
});

event.preventDefault() displays a message asking the user to confirm that they want to leave. You can also do something else like autosave without displaying a confirmation message.

According to MDN, returning a string or setting event.returnValue to activate the confirmation message is deprecated.

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