Setting onbeforeunload on body element in Chrome and IE using jQuery

本秂侑毒 提交于 2019-11-26 17:59:05

you cannot abort page unload by returning false. you must return string that will be shown to user in a message box, and he decides if he want to leave or stay on the page (by selecting either 'OK' or 'Cancel' button), so you need to write your code like this:

 window.onbeforeunload = function() {
    return "Are you sure you want to leave this page bla bla bla?"; // you can make this dynamic, ofcourse...
 };

try this

  <script type=\"text/javascript\">
        var dont_confirm_leave = 0; //set dont_confirm_leave to 1 when you want the user to be able to leave withou confirmation
        var leave_message = 'You sure you want to leave?'
        function goodbye(e) 
        {
            if(dont_confirm_leave!==1)
            {
                if(!e) e = window.event;
                //e.cancelBubble is supported by IE - this will kill the bubbling process.
                e.cancelBubble = true;
                e.returnValue = leave_message;
                //e.stopPropagation works in Firefox.
                if (e.stopPropagation) 
                {
                    e.stopPropagation();
                    e.preventDefault();
                }

                //return works for Chrome and Safari
                return leave_message;
            }
        }   
    window.onbeforeunload=goodbye;
    </script>
window.onbeforeunload = function () { return 'Are you sure?' };
Prabhat Kashyap

Check this code :

var validNavigation = false;

function wireUpEvents() {
var dont_confirm_leave = 0; 
var leave_message = "You sure you want to leave ?";

function goodbye(e) {
if (!validNavigation) {
if (dont_confirm_leave !== 1) {
if (!e) e = window.event;
e.cancelBubble = true;
e.returnValue = leave_message;
//e.stopPropagation works in Firefox.
if (e.stopPropagation) {
e.stopPropagation();
e.preventDefault();
}
//return works for Chrome and Safari
return leave_message;
}
}
}

window.onbeforeunload = goodbye;

document.onkeydown = function () {
switch (event.keyCode || e.which) {
case 116 : //F5 button
validNavigation = true;
case 114 : //F5 button
validNavigation = true;
case 82 : //R button
if (event.ctrlKey) {
validNavigation = true;
}
case 13 : //Press enter
validNavigation = true;
}

}
// Attach the event click for all links in the page
$("a").bind("click", function () {
validNavigation = true;
});

// Attach the event submit for all forms in the page
$("form").bind("submit", function () {
validNavigation = true;
});

// Attach the event click for all inputs in the page
$("input[type=submit]").bind("click", function () {
validNavigation = true;
});
}

// Wire up the events as soon as the DOM tree is ready
$(document).ready(function () {
wireUpEvents();
});

It's not pretty, but it did the trick.

var warnclose = true;
var warn = function(e) {
    var warning = 'Your warning message.';
    if (warnclose) {
        // Disables multiple calls
        warnclose = false;

        // In case we still need warn to be called again 
        setTimeout(function(){
            warnclose = true;
        }, 500);

        return warning;
    }
};
window.onbeforeunload = warn;
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