Question

Is there a way to cancel the javascript event onbeforeunload, and just have it execute a function and return to the page?

window.onbeforeunload = function(){
    //execute some logic
    return false;
}
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Solution

No. You cannot cancel this event. All you can do is have it return a string. That will make the browser ask the user if they want to leave.

Just imagine if you could block this event! You could make a site that the user could never close! Just imagine all the popups you could make. There's no way browsers are going to allow this.

OTHER TIPS

No. You can't stop people leaving a page if they want to.

Yes. You can do this by making it null.

window.onbeforeunload = null;

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