Question

In most pages, if your doing an action, (like editing, creating), and when I attempt to exit, it mostly prompts me if I really want to exit. The dialog gives me two options: leave or cancel and continue. How do you accomplish this in JavaScript? Do I have to use a meta element? And please don't mention beforeunload, unless it's the true and only way to accomplish this.

Était-ce utile?

La solution

Why not mention onbeforeunload? It's the built in way to do so, and I don't see a problem using it.

function myConfirmation() {
    return 'Are you sure you want to quit?';
}

window.onbeforeunload = myConfirmation;

Autres conseils

what I use is:

onClick="return confirm('Sure you want to exit..?')"
window.onbeforeunload = function() { 
      if(confirm('are you sure to exit?')) 
           return true; 
      else 
           return false; 
};
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